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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Are we done here with that

When someone says "are we done here with that", does that mean to something like, are we dont yet with this disupute in a disccusion? Emotion: smile

Isaac Newton, my man! Okay? To be clear. He's my man, because he like discovered the laws of optics, and the laws of motion, and the laws of gravity, and like practically on a dare, he invents integral and differential calculus. Then he turned 26, okay? So, are we done here with that? Or do I have an agreement here? All right. So, he comes up with his laws of motion and laws of gravity...

  

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anonymous are we done here with that? ~ Have we finished talking about that? CJ

  • anonymous are we done here with that?
  • ~ Have we finished talking about that?
  • CJ
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anonymousare we done here with that?

~ Have we finished talking about that?

CJ

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