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446919 wrote:
Lord-Chaos wrote:

nuclearturkey don't get involved. shoo! away! bad dog! 446919 has kiddie mental issues. i think he's like 8 years old.


...So your saying I'm a bad dog with mental issues? Saying something like that only proves that your 8 years old...

definition of founder. One who founds, establishes, and erects; one who lays a foundation; an author; one from whom something originates

So technically the founder has the right to destroy the foundation causing the topic to collapse.


Actually the founder has the right to destroy the foundation, but not everything after it.

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446919 wrote:

If a tower has no foundtation it will collapse so if the foundation of the topic is removed the topic shold collapse


Except in this case it doesn't!

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i agree with nuclearturkey, and i was calling him a "bad dog" as a joke, not you 446919, if you read it closer, you will see.

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how dare you look at my birthday year! *changes it so im 40 years old*

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446919 wrote:
nuclearturkey wrote:
446919 wrote:

If a tower has no foundtation it will collapse so if the foundation of the topic is removed the topic shold collapse


Except in this case it doesn't!


Castle in the sky(idiom)

The idiom castle in the sky is that a caslte without foundations will fall to the ground in ruble. So a topic without foundation should not be completely deleted but only be left with rubble so that all thats left is something that says coment deleted for every post.


You're not making much sense here. The whole conversation doesn't just fall apart once the starting post gets deleted.

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446919 wrote:

Yes but if you took a tower and you removed the base of it would it just float in the air with no foundation? No it would come crashing down


You really are just clutching at straws here now.

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I'm also 13 years old lol

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