Talk:Enemies in space glitch

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U can't call drones 'buggers' on the internet, its infact a swear word. Its meaning is written under. The English term buggery is very close in meaning to the term sodomy, and is often used interchangeably in law and popular speech. In English law, "buggery" was used in the Buggery Act 1533, while section 61 of the Offences Against The Person Act 1861 used "sodomy" in the heading but "buggery" in the text. The word bugger is still commonly used in modern English but with a different emphasis of meaning. Originally, it was derived from the word "Bulgarian", meaning the medieval Bulgarian sect of the Bogomils, which spread into Western Europe and was branded by the established church as particularly devoted to the practice of sodomy. Template:UserForerunner 17:29 25/02/07

The term was invented by Bungie, not us. Take it up with them. -ED 19:34, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

*Vacuum*

You do know that vacuum is spelled with two U's and there is no E. If you want, I can delete this template and make a new page with the correct spelling, or you can.James-001 18:40, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

*I accept your offer*

As the maker of this page...

I accept James offer that he make a new page. Stupid little spelling mistakes like that are what happen when you are trying to post something at/around 1:30 AM

User:CDurham