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Both are universally accepted words, simple as.
I see the original post as an excuse to get onto hellfire for no reason whatsoever.
Well that's because you don't know me isn't it?
Where should I shove it, up my arse?
Or is my ass acceptable?
Whatever it's referred to as, I think you will be kissing it before I start doing what you say.
ahh well... least i know i was right for once:)
ass:p
:crazyeyes B00BIES
yes
shit happens..
Anyway Aimz got her pic
what ya mean.. its on the first post
I saw that n thought of you Aimz
dont apologise its cool
Stop whining
Arse - English.
How can anybody ruin a sick-bucket?
Thank you.
Ass should not be used.
No. They are interchangeable and mean the same.
I use "ass" more than "arse" and most of my friends do the same.
You'd be american or wrong then wouldn't you?
No.
Ass and arse are not interchangable.
Ass is the US bastardisation of arse. Or a breed of donkey.
Literally yes. But colloquially, in the way that Hellfire was referring to, yes they are interchangeable.
yes, but you forgot the key problem: Hellfire is always wrong.
Coloquially they are interchangeable because Bastard American Spellings are not commonplace because of shit TV.
In this case he was right. The phrase stood and he should not have been flamed for it; it was a perfectly alright phrase to use. Simple as.
Therefore, I am right.