greif-the-griffon replied to your post: Ka-Mare.
“Don’t be a hatchling and stop crying.”*5 minutes later and after being hit by a water balloon*
“Pff, you’re still a pony and a cry baby.”
*after ka-stallion*

greif-the-griffon replied to your post: Ka-Mare.
“Don’t be a hatchling and stop crying.”*5 minutes later and after being hit by a water balloon*
“Pff, you’re still a pony and a cry baby.”
*after ka-stallion*

greif-the-griffon replied to your post: Ka-Mare.
“Don’t be a hatchling and stop crying.”
*5 minutes later and after being hit by a water balloon*

can you use the term, “i shit you not” in an english essay or is that unprofessional?
nonononono, never use “I” statements in formal essays.
One shits you not
Also acceptable: This author shits you not
It’s best to avoid the “general you.”
“One would not be considered shitted,” is probably the best way I could think to word it formally.“This is not to be shitted.”