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  • Kannabis Kid
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    #41
    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    This forum ain’t in Spanish Diego. Just a reminder.
    Saudi Arabia also hosted AJ-Ruiz and it did pretty well. It’s called marketing and $$$.

    Maybe the WBA can next appoint Brandon Rios a position in Chile to promote boxing there.
    And ain't isn't a word you dumbass

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    • Oregonian
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      #42
      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
      And ain't isn't a word you dumbass
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      Listen Juan, Make Google your friend.
      See definition below 👇

      The word ain't is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, and have not in the common English language vernacular. ... Ain't is commonly used by many speakers in oral and informal settings, especially in certain regions and dialects.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Oregonian
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        Listen Juan, Make Google your friend.
        See definition below 👇

        The word ain't is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, and have not in the common English language vernacular. ... Ain't is commonly used by many speakers in oral and informal settings, especially in certain regions and dialects.
        Lmao nice wikipedia dude you left out the part where it also says "The usage of ain't is a continuing subject of controversy in English. Ain't is commonly used by many speakers in oral and informal settings, especially in certain regions and dialects. Its usage is often highly stigmatized, and it can be used by the general public as a marker of low socio-economic or regional status or education level. Its use is generally considered non-standard by dictionaries and style guides except when used for rhetorical effect.

        The bold says it all Gunther.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
          Lmao nice wikipedia dude you left out the part where it also says "The usage of ain't is a continuing subject of controversy in English. Ain't is commonly used by many speakers in oral and informal settings, especially in certain regions and dialects. Its usage is often highly stigmatized, and it can be used by the general public as a marker of low socio-economic or regional status or education level. Its use is generally considered non-standard by dictionaries and style guides except when used for rhetorical effect.

          The bold says it all Gunther.
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          And I just culled this from what you wrote above

          The usage of ain't is a continuing subject of controversy in English”

          And “used on informal settings

          This platform is exactly that. Not a place where I’d care for incorrect spelling or grammar. I’m not a stickler for that. This is an informal setting. As you stated above.

          Unless you want us to get into who is more educated and shyt? It’s pretty childish, don’t you think?

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            #45
            Originally posted by Oregonian
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            And I just culled this from what you wrote above

            The usage of ain't is a continuing subject of controversy in English”

            And “used on informal settings

            This platform is exactly that. Not a place where I’d care for incorrect spelling or grammar. I’m not a stickler for that. This is an informal setting. As you stated above.

            Unless you want us to get into who is more educated and shyt? It’s pretty childish, don’t you think?
            It's not a true English contraction though if you ever went to school you wouldn't write a paper using that so it's not English dude you were the one that said this is a English forum so if you want to throw jabs use it properly.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
              It's not a true English contraction though if you ever went to school you wouldn't write a paper using that so it's not English dude you were the one that said this is a English forum so if you want to throw jabs use it properly.
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              I am not dis*****g that. It is not a word I’d use.
              I did say that because you kept using Spanish curse words. How many races of people do you think are on this platform?

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