"Red is sus" how did it start?

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BlueHairedBoy13 wrote:
Red is sus because I said so
Also cyan vented

XD

BlueHairedPerson13
Cyan who never vented be like: T-T
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BlueHairedBoy13 wrote:
Cyan who never vented be like: T-T

but also they added engineers soooo

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oh yeah those too

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What's your favorite role?

Sir_TrashPanda

Now, who here likes a good story about a bridge?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LSbLu0o9SU

Does anyone here know why this model of bicycle is called a Penny-Farthing?

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amongus

teri-udon
Sir_TrashPanda wrote:

Does anyone here know why this model of bicycle is called a Penny-Farthing?

Is it because the Farthing was larger than a Penny, and the larger wheel resembles the size difference between the Penny and the Farthing? That's my guess, but I doubt it's right.

twoset_tiger
Red is just always sus in general.
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Red is amongus sus

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what color do you always choose

ConnorsChessAccount123

YOU HATH SUMMONED THOU

teri-udon
ConnorsChessAccount123 wrote:

YOU HATH SUMMONED THOU

In Contemporary English, "Thou" refers to the listener. Thus, you're saying "You have summoned you." The correct Contemporary English would be "Thou hast summoned me" as "hast" is second person (you) and hath is third person (neither speaker or listener).

ConnorsChessAccount123

Yeah I realized that

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teriyaki-udon wrote:
ConnorsChessAccount123 wrote:

YOU HATH SUMMONED THOU

In Contemporary English, "Thou" refers to the listener. Thus, you're saying "You have summoned you." The correct Contemporary English would be "Thou hast summoned me" as "hast" is second person (you) and hath is third person (neither speaker or listener).

where did you get this knowledge? you're extremely smart

teri-udon
ST_GAMEZ wrote:
teriyaki-udon wrote:
ConnorsChessAccount123 wrote:

YOU HATH SUMMONED THOU

In Contemporary English, "Thou" refers to the listener. Thus, you're saying "You have summoned you." The correct Contemporary English would be "Thou hast summoned me" as "hast" is second person (you) and hath is third person (neither speaker or listener).

where did you get this knowledge? you're extremely smart

I study in my spare time, and If I don't know the material (which is not the case here), I research before making my more educated comments. Just ask me about Immunology... 😅

xtreme2020
#36 not to try to say that he isn’t smart but that’s common knowledge
teri-udon
xtreme2020 wrote:
#36 not to try to say that he isn’t smart but that’s common knowledge

*she, and yeah, I ain't, I just know a lot of stuff. However, I'm not sure if it's common knowledge. Is Contemporary English usually taught in schools?

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teriyaki-udon wrote:
xtreme2020 wrote:
#36 not to try to say that he isn’t smart but that’s common knowledge

*she, and yeah, I ain't, I just know a lot of stuff. However, I'm not sure if it's common knowledge. Is Contemporary English usually taught in schools?

nah...not so far at my school at least

trening2015

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