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Originally posted by Uifz
Idiots you do not understand, I was refferring to ORIGINAL as OLD, example" That is an original idea, meaning that as in Original i was reffering to that is an old idea because it has been use. 1 : of, relating to, or constituting an origin or beginning : INITIAL <the original part of the house> I was reffering to original has that idea being considred "Old" because it was used several months before mine, got it? and Sh dont talk little kids im all older then all u.
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1) That only works if you're referring to THE original idea rather than AN original idea. THE original idea is usually old, but AN original idea is new. THE original clock is decades old but for AN original clock to exist in modern times, it has to be new and innovative. You were talking about a marketplace as AN original idea, so that implies newness.
2) Even if you are physically older than us (which seems very unlikely given your lack of any kind of maturity) you have the
mental age of a six year old.
3) If you ever decide to make a post preaching about use of the English language, I advise that you take the time to write clearly with punctuation and good diction so that you do not ultimately sound like a complete idiot.