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  • #81
    By the way Jab, even in your attempts to insult my intelligence through my rep, you succeeded only in making yourself look foolish.

    "Lol, you're really not to bright"

    That would be "you're really not too bright."

    Would you like to continue or are you finished?

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Nike Phats View Post
      The word you're looking for is "concession". Anyhow, take it how you will.

      Next.
      Main Entry: con·ces·sion
      Pronunciation: \kən-ˈse-shən\
      Function: noun
      Etymology: Middle English concessyon, from Anglo-French concessioun, from Latin concession-, concessio, from concedere to concede
      Date: 15th century

      1 a : the act or an instance of conceding b : the admitting of a point claimed in argument

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      • #83
        Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
        Main Entry: con·ces·sion
        Pronunciation: \kən-ˈse-shən\
        Function: noun
        Etymology: Middle English concessyon, from Anglo-French concessioun, from Latin concession-, concessio, from concedere to concede
        Date: 15th century

        1 a : the act or an instance of conceding b : the admitting of a point claimed in argument

        How exactly does copy and pasting the definition to the word I recommended you use make me look bad?

        You implied that I was conceding, hence my recommendation for it's usage.

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        • #84
          Why is Team Mayweather acting like Pacquiao desperately needs the fight with Floyd? Its the other way around. Pacquiao has officially been inserted on Floyds radar by everyone as a threat so if he were to retire and not fight him add that to his list of unfinished business. Pacquiao has so much money he doesn't know what to do with it. Floyd on the other hand had the IRS at ringside recently. If Mayweather wants the fight, he needs to stop trying to change the rules /regulations around to benefit himself and shut his mouth and play ball.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Nike Phats View Post
            How exactly does copy and pasting the definition to the word I recommended you use make me look bad?

            You implied that I was conceding, hence my recommendation for it's usage.
            No, I said you showed a sure sign of defeat. YOU choose to to put forth the word "concession" without obviously knowing its definition. Either way.... on every point in this thread. You made ASSumptions, I stated facts.

            Next.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
              No, I said you showed a sure sign of defeat. YOU choose to to put forth the word "concession" without obviously knowing its definition. Either way.... on every point in this thread. You made ASSumptions, I stated facts.

              Next.
              If I'm showing signs of defeat by choosing not to respond, that would mean I'm conceding. Stay in school son.

              Sure you did.

              Next indeed.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Nike Phats View Post
                If I'm showing signs of defeat by choosing not to respond, that would mean I'm conceding. Stay in school son.

                Sure you did.

                Next indeed.

                Exactly. And before you tell anyone to stay in school maybe you should read and comprehend the definition of the word concede. Clown.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                  Exactly. And before you tell anyone to stay in school maybe you should read and comprehend the definition of the word concede. Clown.
                  Contradictions at its finest. You say "exactly" in response to my correct usage and comprehension of the term and then proceed to inform me on how I need to learn and comprehend the term?

                  This quote surely applies. Never get into a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent. I guess I've yet to learn.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Nike Phats View Post
                    Contradictions at its finest. You say "exactly" in response to my correct usage and comprehension of the term and then proceed to inform me on how I need to learn and comprehend the term?

                    This quote surely applies. Never get into a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent. I guess I've yet to learn.

                    con·cede
                       /kənˈsid/ Show Spelled [kuhn-seed] Show IPA verb,-ced·ed, -ced·ing.
                    –verb (used with object)
                    1.
                    to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
                    2.
                    to acknowledge (an opponent's victory, score, etc.) before it is officially established: to concede an election before all the votes are counted.
                    3.
                    to grant as a right or privilege; yield: to concede a longer vacation for all employees.
                    –verb (used without object)
                    4.
                    to make concession; yield; admit: She was so persistent that I conceded at last.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                      con·cede
                         /kənˈsid/ Show Spelled [kuhn-seed] Show IPA verb,-ced·ed, -ced·ing.
                      –verb (used with object)
                      1.
                      to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
                      2.
                      to acknowledge (an opponent's victory, score, etc.) before it is officially established: to concede an election before all the votes are counted.
                      3.
                      to grant as a right or privilege; yield: to concede a longer vacation for all employees.
                      –verb (used without object)
                      4.
                      to make concession; yield; admit: She was so persistent that I conceded at last.

                      your like the black knight from quest for the holy grail. i cutt your bloody arm off. no you didnt tis a flesh wound!....

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