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Everything posted by onlyweaknesskryptonite
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My Economy that was marked as received on 10/1/21 moved to Shipped today.
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It was posted in the Duhlyan System Thread. He had that "News" article. That was posted by a now non existent news company. Really hate to repost this as Danielle doesn't deserve the garbage this talks, but more of his shenanigans that need to be seen. this is also worth mentioning as this relates to the "Tribune" that posted this "article "
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This sentence shows how weird English grammar rules can be at times. Unlike you may think, this is not a plain sequence full of meaningless repetitive words. It has sense and it’s correct grammatically! Let’s look into it right now. “Buffalo” as a noun can mean an animal and a city in New York, but as a verb, it means “to intimidate or bully.” So, the meaning of the phrase goes like that: “A bison from Buffalo NY that the bison from Buffalo NY bully, are bullying bison from Buffalo NY.” As you can see, the sentence means to say that two bison from NY bamboozle each other, but in a more sophisticated way. This is a “crown gem” of weirdness that the English grammar can produce, and for a foreigner, it would mean complete nonsense unless somebody explained it to them.