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WVUALLEN

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On how many threads CFE will have on Thursday for the first page.
 
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steeleer

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What's the Over/Under on how many threads you morons will post about CFE on Thursday?
Apparently I need to do a Ted Talk on using the ignore function again. Obviously the MMB Mensa Society here hasn’t quite grasped it yet.
 

WVUFanForever

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^^^^ there it is again. non-contributing buffoon.
I see you are following me around the board again...we call that stalking....nothing new though...you have been doing it for years....

How do I get rid of you?

Go hose down your 500 pound wife or something and leave me alone.
 

WVUFanForever

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I’d ask the meaning of this but, as usual, I don’t care. Go chance traffic kid.
It figures it went over your head....seeing how you aren't the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Go chance traffic kid? Oh....you were insulting me.....LMAO....you called me kid as a way to insult me...BAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
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What are ists?

It is a suffix for much of the vile things you accuse of others of being for innocuous reasons. Innocuous means trivial. Trivial means harmless. Suffix is a group of letters at the end of a word to connotate ... connotate means to represent ... you know having to explain rudimentary English is providing great insight into why you accuse people of being things they aren't.
 

Kazzman

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It is a suffix for much of the vile things you accuse of others of being for innocuous reasons. Innocuous means trivial. Trivial means harmless. Suffix is a group of letters at the end of a word to connotate ... connotate means to represent ... you know having to explain rudimentary English is providing great insight into why you accuse people of being things they aren't.
Granted, "ist" is a suffix. However you utilized ist as a noun. You need some work on your English composition.
 

D. Denzil Finney

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Granted, "ist" is a suffix. However you utilized ist as a noun. You need some work on your English composition.
Publicist, Specialist, Pharmacist, Journalist, Evangelist, Capitalist, Strategist,

and Naturalist all are considered nouns if used as shown. Without the suffix ist they take on a different meaning.
 
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Granted, "ist" is a suffix. However you utilized ist as a noun. You need some work on your English composition.

You are the only one who does not understand a suffix can be used as a noun to refer to a collective group. Not unlike how some use 'eers as a noun for Mountaineers. Or how ideologies can be referred to as squabbling 'isms, such as communism vs capitalism. My only mistake was omitting the apostrophe. Please do not try to be witty or compete with others intellectually. You are outmatched in both wisdom and intelligence.