What part of 'free' do you not understand?smackaholic wrote:the gubmint having it's hand out per usualm doesn't change this.
Civics Literacy Test
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Re: Civics Literacy Test
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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I understand the part that makes free gift redundant.mvscal wrote:What part of 'free' do you not understand?smackaholic wrote:the gubmint having it's hand out per usualm doesn't change this.
If something is not free, it is not a gift.
Face it, you got busted by the redundancy sheriff.
Happens to the best of us.
At least you didn't say something was "for free". That is one that irks me. No telling what effect it has on Dins Shakespeare.
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I suppose mingled could've been used, but it is usually used when talking about people getting together, whereas commingled is more often used when talking about things.Dinsdale wrote:Good word.Smackie Chan wrote:commingled
Sin,
Smackaholic, and people who say shit like "free gifts, foreign imports, advance warning," etc.
What's your take on reiterate?
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Re: Civics Literacy Test
Unreal...smackaholic wrote:the gubmint having it's hand out per usualm doesn't change this.