On Fri, 17 May 2024 15:02:26 -0600
Post by AkidasarOn Fri, 17 May 2024 14:30:55 -0600
Post by Akidasar========================================================
"Reply again to my original post without snipping
...now do you, loser?
Yup.
Yup.
Yes. Really, loser.
Yes, really, loser.
Nope.
Sorry, loser.
I have no idea who "Rudely" is, sorr.' [sic]
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A coward... ...as always.
Yes.
That was a lot of verbiage for not caring.
Good good, loser!
LOL
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"nought"...
...not "not", you ignoramus.
Ummmm...no.
A closed mind.
LOL!
Etc.
No need.
wanting to take from someone else.
It's the biblical usage...
Why would the meaning change
...in the same SENTENCE.
No word has multiple meanings...
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https://preply.com/en/blog/words-with-multiple-meanings/
Light
Pronunciation: /laɪt/
(noun) The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
The morning light filtered softly through the curtains.
(verb) To ignite something, causing it to start burning.
He used a match to light the candle.
(adjective) Having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; the opposite of dark.
The room was light and airy, perfect for a summer’s day.
(adjective) Of low weight; not heavy.
The suitcase was surprisingly light, making it easy to carry.
(adjective) Having a pale shade of skin.
She admired her friend’s light skin, which was complemented by the soft
glow of the room.
DUMB FUCK!