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Originally Posted by falco10291029
My point is that you can
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I can also reinterpret it to mean a dozen other things. But
should I? If you do not speak in a manner that is compliant with standard English, you cannot expect others to know what you are saying.
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Dude, stop being such a damned hypocrite. You constantly say I am arrgoant, putitng myself above you, and you go and do the EXACt same thing
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It's only arrogance if it's not accurate. I
am above you, in every way that's relevant.
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The fact that I am in PDM alone says I am not a complete ***** (PDM is a senior class, im a sophmore), I got a 29 on my ACT wothout having time to finish every problem [etc]
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Congratulations! But none of this means anything to me. I do not even know what an 'ACT' is. All I can use to judge you is the behaviour I witnessed.
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I know what the correct use is, I choose not to use it
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Why would you do that?
And when you use the word 'of' to contrast a previous use of the word 'your', you must be using it to describe the same kind of relationship. ie: Ownership, possession.