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Originally Posted by Nawth21
Do your own homework
water-yesOriginally Posted by Frische Produkte
Originally Posted by Nawth21
Do your own homework![]()
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]If this really is your homework, I feel sorry for you. Such an easy topic to handle (being that it's opinionated). [/color]![]()
Fixed.Originally Posted by silverswoosh
People just throw up "Discuss" Discus and call it a day.![]()
Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
Fixed.Originally Posted by silverswoosh
People just throw up "Discuss" Discus and call it a day.
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[h1]discuss[/h1]
One entry found.
Main Entry: dis·cuss
Pronunciation: \di-ˈskəs\
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French discusser, Latin discussus, past participle of discutere to disperse, from dis- apart + quatere to shake — more at dis-, quash
Date: 14th century
1 obsolete : dispel
2 a : to investigate by reasoning or argument b : to present in detail for examination or consideration <discussed plans for the party> c : to talk about
3 obsolete : declare
— dis·cuss·able or dis·cuss·ible \-ˈskə-sə-bəl\ adjective
— dis·cuss·er noun
Are you serious?Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
Fixed.Originally Posted by silverswoosh
People just throw up "Discuss" Discus and call it a day.
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Originally Posted by K2theAblaM
Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
Fixed.Originally Posted by silverswoosh
People just throw up "Discuss" Discus and call it a day.
.![]()
![]()
[h1]discuss[/h1]
One entry found.
Main Entry: dis·cuss
Pronunciation: \di-ˈskəs\
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French discusser, Latin discussus, past participle of discutere to disperse, from dis- apart + quatere to shake — more at dis-, quash
Date: 14th century
1 obsolete : dispel
2 a : to investigate by reasoning or argument b : to present in detail for examination or consideration <discussed plans for the party> c : to talk about
3 obsolete : declare
— dis·cuss·able or dis·cuss·ible \-ˈskə-sə-bəl\ adjective
— dis·cuss·er noun
A for effort.Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
NO. I was trying to make a joke between the fact that he said "throw up discuss" and a "discus." Get it guys? I guess it was a bad joke.![]()
Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
NO. I was trying to make a joke between the fact that he said "throw up discuss" and a "discus." Get it guys? I guess it was a bad joke.![]()
Touche good sir.Originally Posted by silverswoosh
Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
NO. I was trying to make a joke between the fact that he said "throw up discuss" and a "discus." Get it guys? I guess it was a bad joke.![]()
Fixed..![]()
F for FavorOriginally Posted by lauk4kicks
A for effort.Originally Posted by Andy and the Tuna
NO. I was trying to make a joke between the fact that he said "throw up discuss" and a "discus." Get it guys? I guess it was a bad joke.![]()
lmao its not my homework. Aperson cant bring up the issue of human rights without it being for homework? haha the last place id come for hw help is nt. I just wanted to see what an average person thinks about thisOriginally Posted by Frische Produkte
Originally Posted by Nawth21
Do your own homework![]()
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]If this really is your homework, I feel sorry for you. Such an easy topic to handle (being that it's opinionated). [/color]![]()