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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..
[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..
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]