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Post by thewave on Apr 17, 2010 13:13:30 GMT -5
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Tails82
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Post by Tails82 on Apr 17, 2010 13:18:33 GMT -5
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Post by thewave on Apr 17, 2010 13:48:36 GMT -5
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Tails82
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Post by Tails82 on Apr 17, 2010 13:55:10 GMT -5
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Post by thewave on Apr 17, 2010 14:02:46 GMT -5
proof it.
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Post by Chromeo on Apr 17, 2010 14:05:20 GMT -5
I thought you were gonna change SU's gender to male anyway?
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Post by Mastery on Apr 18, 2010 12:48:19 GMT -5
Hadn't done that in a while.
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Post by thewave on Apr 18, 2010 13:09:42 GMT -5
Oh god I would swear it's "Proof it".
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Post by Mastery on Apr 18, 2010 13:27:07 GMT -5
proof it means something else entirely.
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Post by Mastery on Apr 18, 2010 14:04:09 GMT -5
Proper use: "You're lying, Dammit! And I can Prove it!" ~Phoenix Wright
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Post by thewave on Apr 18, 2010 14:23:56 GMT -5
I would swear I've seen Phoenix use "Proof" all the time...
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Post by Chromeo on Apr 18, 2010 14:27:16 GMT -5
Proof is a thing. EG : I know you're lying, and I have proof! *displays photo*
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Tails82
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Post by Tails82 on Apr 18, 2010 14:27:56 GMT -5
Proof=noun Prove=verb
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Post by Mastery on Apr 18, 2010 14:44:27 GMT -5
proof is also a verb for preventing.
EG: saying "proof it" means "make it so it is unaffected", like "waterproof it"
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Post by thewave on Apr 18, 2010 15:01:44 GMT -5
I'm still confused. ~_~
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