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30 Aug 2013 6:27AM

"(r.i.p. in peace ;_;)"???

You do know 'R.I.P.' means 'Rest In Peace', right?

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02 Sep 2013 12:30PM

that's the intent of the phrase, redundancy. sort of a sarcastic thing

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14 Sep 2013 4:07AM

I think you're just talking out of your ass there, mate...

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10 Sep 2013 10:03AM

technically, it actually means "requiescat in pace".

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14 Oct 2013 11:44PM

which is Rest in Peace in Italian. And it's requiescat EN pace

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16 Oct 2013 11:15AM

such knowledge so condescend much correction wow

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04 Nov 2013 10:05AM

tickld?

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13 Nov 2013 12:08AM

No, it's Latin and "in" is correct.

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21 Nov 2013 9:50AM

Kerplow!... Latin mutha-fucka, in yo face! F+ for putting *EN* in caps too... as it makes your wrongness louder. Peow!

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