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Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
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"doe" is somewhat a derivative used conjunctively to describe a feeling, action, or thing
similar to "dude" or "bro"...a lexicon per-say...
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[h3]Adverb[/h3]
though (not comparable)
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though
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not comparable
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none (absolute)
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- (conjunctive) Despite that; however. I will do it, though.
- (degree) Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed. "God, it's hot in here." - "Isn't it, though?"
like I said...same thing.
you can try to hide behind using big words with your argument...but at the end of the day... "doe" is just another way to say "though"
but cute use of jpegs...irrelevant... but cute..
schooling dirty 101 begins:
first things first in a debate, you are never supposed to regurgitate information as means of expressing your argument.
if the infomation is bullets and you're the gun...aim is crucial.� you can not become a marksmen using WIKIAPEDIA (i checked you links btw)
why? (hmm read the "cool story bro below doe" ) it's also a source that hasbeen checked and verified three time making it a "reliable source"
Wikipedia officials agree -- in part -- with Middlebury's history department. "That's a sensible policy," Sandra Ordonez, a spokeswoman, said in an e-mail interview. "Wikipedia is the ideal place to start your research and get a global picture of a topic, however, it is not an authoritative source. In fact, we recommend that students check the facts they find in Wikipedia against other sources. Additionally, it is generally good research practice to cite an original source when writing a paper, or completing an exam. It's usually not advisable, particularly at the university level, to cite an encyclopedia."
�schooling dirty 102 begins:
i thought after the coyote survived that death defying drop from the pinnacle of "bliss" he would've learned to stop chasing me with rocketpowered skates?
doe is an lexicon or free morpheme...meaning it's defined by feeling, actions, orinquisition. similar to the language of�
jamaicans and creoles. which is where alot of african-amercian phonic derivertives of ENGLISH words come from which therefore cannot be
defined in ENGLISH SYNTAX.� because it's undefined....which swings us around to the over-used cliche' of "USEPROPER ENGLISH"�� used
people such as yourself dirty that� shine light on your mental scope of african-americans by trying FORCE the english laguage upon their physical
anatomy of large lips and noses (which has been proven by african-american doctors).
so again my friend you're left with......