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Who does?
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Youe see, Brasilians are smart...
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You could have said "you spell you as 'youe' "
Typo, sorry.
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it just sounded funny in the context of the sentence.............
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I don't see any "e"....
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that may have something to do with it, did you know that when you edit a post it records that information................
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I know, I did it for stupidity...
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I found that to be obvious as well GrG.... I thought it was rather witty and funny.... I appreciated it...
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that's the mark of an ammature GrGs...........
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First of all, the word is "amateur," and secondly, I included "
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It's not like I was covering it up or anything...
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He may have meant "immature".... But I thought it was funny...
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i did mean amateur.....................
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