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Post by Tikobe on Apr 30, 2017 5:22:21 GMT -4
So...
The word "new" sounds similar to the word "nude," which means to be bare.
If you were to had a "d" to "new" it becomes "newd" which isn't a word but sounds exactly like "nude." Therefore, we can consider "new" to be a "d" away from being "nude." A synonymous phrase for this is that "new" is bare of the "d" it needs in order to become "nude"
In conclusion, we can now say that the word "new" is the nude version of "nude."
It totally isn't 2 a.m. right now and I'm totally not tired and bored.
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Post by Bannanachair on Apr 30, 2017 6:10:44 GMT -4
Infallable logic.
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