You dumbass don't know how t oplay hangman?
Here's some help
https://www.wikihow.com/Play-Hangman
amovie [#3]no I’m right stop lying
everyone knows you draw the body with wrong guesses. you're fucking stupid.
geometrix [#4]everyone knows you draw the body with wrong guesses. you're fucking stupid.
think of it this way, how can the body of the stickman appear body part by body part on the rope? Wouldn’t it make sense for him to already be on said rope, and then taken off limb by limb after every wrong guess?
my logic is perfect, yours is flawed. It’s time to wake up sheep.
amovie [#6]think of it this way, how can the body of the stickman appear body part by body part on the rope? Wouldn’t it make sense for him to already be on said rope, and then taken off limb by limb after every wrong guess?
my logic is perfect, yours is flawed. It’s time to wake up sheep.
ok but why isnt T a correct guess
amovie [#6]think of it this way, how can the body of the stickman appear body part by body part on the rope? Wouldn’t it make sense for him to already be on said rope, and then taken off limb by limb after every wrong guess?
my logic is perfect, yours is flawed. It’s time to wake up sheep.
No.
He is being hanged. He is not already hanged. This is the only correct reasoning.
Laundry [#7]ok but why isnt T a correct guess
I already told you bro boaster starts with a fucking B
geometrix [#8]No.
He is being hanged. He is not already hanged. This is the only correct reasoning.
why is it called hangman if he isn’t already hung? what do you call the game if you successfully win before being hanged? unhanged man? case closed
amovie [#10]why is it called hangman if he isn’t already hung? what do you call the game if you successfully win before being hanged? unhanged man? case closed
Let me educate you on the nuances of English grammar. Something you SHEEP can't understand.
"HANGMAN": "Hang" is a present tense verb. Thus, it is a given that "HANGMAN" means the man is in the process of being hanged.
Congratulations on being even stupider than I had appraised.
geometrix [#11]Let me educate you on the nuances of English grammar. Something you SHEEP can't understand.
"HANGMAN": "Hang" is a present tense verb. Thus, it is a given that "HANGMAN" means the man is in the process of being hanged.
Congratulations on being even stupider than I had appraised.
process of being hung*
amovie [#10]why is it called hangman if he isn’t already hung? what do you call the game if you successfully win before being hanged? unhanged man? case closed
to be fair, we honestly should draw the rope last. but that's not regulation.
Laundry [#12]process of being hung*
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/hung-or-hanged
Don't follow in this dumbass's footsteps.
geometrix [#11]Let me educate you on the nuances of English grammar. Something you SHEEP can't understand.
"HANGMAN": "Hang" is a present tense verb. Thus, it is a given that "HANGMAN" means the man is in the process of being hanged.
Congratulations on being even stupider than I had appraised.
the victim is still in the process of being hanged, so my reasoning is still correct. Stop coping
geometrix [#14]https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/hung-or-hanged
Don't follow in this dumbass's footsteps.
"It's not that simple, however: most usage guides reserve hanged for people subjected to death, which means if an inanimate object is suspended from a gallows, the correct term is hung."
but the victim is a toaster not a person subjected to death, cuz the word was toaster