Hym "Hitler's racial supremacy cult ALMOST worked as well as the Jews (if not better) but he forgot to add the socially enforced monopoly on victimization. But hey, if raping your women and murdering you kids only makes you stronger I guess you should be thanking Hamas. They're doing you a favor. Hamas: Bringing people together, one decapitated baby at a time. You have succeeded at one thing. You made me laugh. Seriously. Not intentionally but... When you showed the clips of those fucking paratroopers flying down into the country all I could imagine what the look on your face and I actually dropped my phone laughing. Did you see it? I know you got my camera so if you didn't see me laughing, that's what I was doing when I put my phone down."
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Hym "You succeeded! It was a good interview. I mean, he lost my vote the second he banned Assassination classroom. No one should vote for him now. 0 votes. That's how many he should get."
by Hym Iam August 15, 2023
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"Success" is a noun and therefore has no past tense form. The word that should be used is "successfully" along with a past tense verb.
Used as the opposite of "failed."
"Success" is a noun and therefore has no past tense form. The word that should be used is "successfully" along with a past tense verb.
Used as the opposite of "failed."
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