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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Would you like a rolo?
No thanks = yes
Every time
Your last rolo?
I always throw it in the bin if someone refuses the last anything, it's so stupid."
Your last anything? |
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"Example of yes meaning no;
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Mayo are going to win the All Ireland final this year.
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Yeah, right.
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Qod est demonstrandum.
Quod erat "
I think est works as well. I can never remember erat as a teacher of mine always used est. I do recall reading that it was not technically correct though. |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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"Example of yes meaning no;
.
Mayo are going to win the All Ireland final this year.
.
.
Yeah, right.
.
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Qod est demonstrandum.
Quod erat
I think est works as well. I can never remember erat as a teacher of mine always used est. I do recall reading that it was not technically correct though. "
Est (is) is present tense and erat (was) is past. The phrase signals the completion of the proof therefore past is the correct tense to use but the other isn't wrong as such. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Example of yes meaning no;
.
Mayo are going to win the All Ireland final this year.
.
.
Yeah, right.
.
.
Qod est demonstrandum.
Quod erat
I think est works as well. I can never remember erat as a teacher of mine always used est. I do recall reading that it was not technically correct though.
Est (is) is present tense and erat (was) is past. The phrase signals the completion of the proof therefore past is the correct tense to use but the other isn't wrong as such. "
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"Example of yes meaning no;
.
Mayo are going to win the All Ireland final this year.
.
.
Yeah, right.
.
.
Qod est demonstrandum.
Quod erat
I think est works as well. I can never remember erat as a teacher of mine always used est. I do recall reading that it was not technically correct though.
Est (is) is present tense and erat (was) is past. The phrase signals the completion of the proof therefore past is the correct tense to use but the other isn't wrong as such.
Want a rolo? "
That's one of those frustum shaped chocolates, isn't it? |
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"Example of yes meaning no;
.
Mayo are going to win the All Ireland final this year.
.
.
Yeah, right.
.
.
Qod est demonstrandum.
Quod erat
I think est works as well. I can never remember erat as a teacher of mine always used est. I do recall reading that it was not technically correct though.
Est (is) is present tense and erat (was) is past. The phrase signals the completion of the proof therefore past is the correct tense to use but the other isn't wrong as such. "
What a stunningly beautiful body, oh wait, no, I meant explanation! I've searched for an explanation like that before without ever finding it. Thanks, genuinely. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Example of yes meaning no;
.
Mayo are going to win the All Ireland final this year.
.
.
Yeah, right.
.
.
Qod est demonstrandum.
Quod erat
I think est works as well. I can never remember erat as a teacher of mine always used est. I do recall reading that it was not technically correct though.
Est (is) is present tense and erat (was) is past. The phrase signals the completion of the proof therefore past is the correct tense to use but the other isn't wrong as such.
Want a rolo?
That's one of those frustum shaped chocolates, isn't it? "
It's whatever you want it to be |
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"Is my bum big in this? "
That other ladies is too big. That one there is too small. But yours is juuust right!
I know it's the wrong fairy tale, but still true. And also there are no bums too bigns too small. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You will know I meant No ! When I pepper spray you lol
What happens when you say yes?
She covers you in strawberry syrup and licks it off "
We must have meet before so lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No always means no.. except when it means yes... which is when yes means no and not to be confused with when yes actually means yes which is when no really means no and not when no means yes...
I hope this clarifies the situation |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"No always means no.. except when it means yes... which is when yes means no and not to be confused with when yes actually means yes which is when no really means no and not when no means yes...
I hope this clarifies the situation "
Clear as mud |
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