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Originally Posted by Yan
Yes, I knew you would cop out of the bet challenge in a cowardly way, because that would prove you wrong and you don't like to admit it.



First of all, stop with the repeated "EWW" because it's giving me the creeps. This is just a hypothetical discussion. What's with the this exaggerated child language? Are you a teen girl?
To quote the great Foghorn Leghorn, “I say, I say, it’s a joke, son!”. Trying to keep it light.

Anything else you would like to add before I check out of this thread and leave you in your humiliation? I got burnt by your psycho gaslighting last time so this time I will be sure to kick you a few times while you are down.
Please, check out of this thread. I assure you that you are not leaving me humiliated. Frankly, I tire of your constantly dragging the discussions in every direction possible while never addressing the issue. From long, long, long, ago, the wheel is subjected to lateral force. Period.
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