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Originally posted by darvlay
Yes.
Really!? If I am used to something, it doesn't necessarily mean that I usually do it or have the habit of doing it, and there are things I usually do, but still can't get used to.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
That's why I said it wouldn't be the same... When I said "I use to", I meant to use the present tense of "I used to", which turns out not to exist. So "I am in the habit of" or "I usually ..." is the same as "I use to" would be if it would exist, i.e. it's the same as "I used to", only in present tense.
Now, the coin dropped! I get it. Yep. I'm this fast. Quite the
marvel intellectually-wise, I am. 😏

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Originally posted by darvlay
Ha ha. You're no funnier than Phlabibit.
I'm not funny, but you can call me sarcastic.

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Originally posted by stocken
Surely not.

"I am used to having sex" is not the same as saying: "I used to have sex"
or "I am in the habit of having sex". "I used to have sex" and "I am in the
habit of having sex" could lead to the statement "I am used to having sex",
but they're not the same in meaning. Right? No? Wha?.. 😞

πŸ˜•
Jesus Christ.

EDIT - I mean that in the good way, of course. πŸ˜‰

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Originally posted by stocken
Surely not.

"I am used to having sex" is not the same as saying: "I used to have sex"
or "I am in the habit of having sex". "I used to have sex" and "I am in the
habit of having sex" could lead to the statement "I am used to having sex",
but they're not the same in meaning. Right? No? Wha?.. 😞

πŸ˜•
At least they are all untrue for me. πŸ™‚

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Originally posted by Palynka
I'm not funny, but you can call me sarcastic.
Hello, sarcastic.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Hello, sarcastic.
Hey, sexy.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Jesus Christ.
Hey! If you get involved in a discussion of such a supernerdy nature as this
one, you can't just shrug your shoulders and role your eyes when I don't get
you. That's rude. Rude, I tell you! 😠

(And isn't there a rule against using foul language in the forums?)

Edit: Oh, positive meaning? ?? ??? !! πŸ˜‰

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Hello, sarcastic.
Now you're just being facetious.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Hey, sexy.
< kick! >

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Originally posted by Palynka
I'm not funny, but you can call me sarcastic.
By the way, I was thinking about you this weekend. Dottewell and I were outside my place having a smoke when my Uber-Portugese neighbour invited us in to his house to look at his Christmas decoration. It was a miniature village that took up his entire living room. It was the gaudiest thing I had ever seen. Dottewell loved it, though.

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Originally posted by darvlay
By the way, I was thinking about you this weekend. Dottewell and I were outside my place having a smoke when my Uber-Portugese neighbour invited us in to his house to look at his Christmas decoration. It was a miniature village that took up his entire living room. It was the gaudiest thing I had ever seen. Dottewell loved it, though.
I bet you didn't say anything with fear he'd kick your butt.

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Originally posted by stocken
Hey! If you get involved in a discussion of such a supernerdy nature as this
one, you can't just shrug your shoulders and role your eyes when I don't get
you. That's rude. Rude, I tell you! 😠

(And isn't there a rule against using foul language in the forums?)

Edit: Oh, positive meaning? ?? ??? !! πŸ˜‰
Yeah, positive, as in funny. You're the male counterpart of Nordlys. Sucker.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
At least they are all untrue for me. πŸ™‚
I know. I know. 😡

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Originally posted by Palynka
I bet you didn't say anything with fear he'd kick your butt.
Of course. His kids were afraid to come out of the basement.