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  1. TheBlackHamood

    TheBlackHamood Feel Pain, Accept Pain, Know Pain

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    hai der,


    so someone posted a fucked up post with the question "if we can drink drinks, why can't we food food?" i have an answer

    food isn't a verb, its a noun
    drink is a verb and a noun
     
  2. Katy_

    Katy_ Donator

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    Legit.
     
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  3. pandaness123

    pandaness123 Minecraft Rulz

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    You are very smart
     
  4. PenguinHook

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    Seems about right, it's also just the way the English language was created
     
  5. MisterTtocS

    MisterTtocS Game Programmer

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    I food food all the time though.
     
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  7. QueenAngel32

    QueenAngel32 I'm up ❤

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    oh snap
    smart <:
     
  8. KrxTheRektor

    KrxTheRektor Fabulicious

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    why didn't you just post it on the thread xd
     
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  9. LaurentYuri

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    The OP is Dutch, and in the language, "food food" when translated is actually correct. Not sure if this IS legit, I don't know Dutch, but I believe someone posted about it lol
     
  10. Durske

    Durske The Dolphinator

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    It's kind of correct. >.>
    It depends on your translations.