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#41

well to people who are rich a 6/8 dosent mean as much because they can just pot another one up, but for a poorer player it means much more.


#42

Freedom of speech dictates, I should certainly


#43

So your poor? Rip
edit: Oh your wizzie that died, that must be what your referring to haha


#44

i wasnt directly refering to my wiz, i was just saying it in geral to explain to you that not everyone thinks 6/8ā€™s are disposable.


#45

you said that he should have good experience 8/8ing chars. I havent seen your grave but I dont think you have had an 8/8. even if you have your p2w so`you havent gotten one legit.


#46

Well, just in case you havenā€™t seen it, I in fact have. Also, P2W doesnā€™t mean you pay for 8/8s, thatā€™s RWT. I donā€™t think you have a clue what your talking about lol


#47

Alright, anyways talk to me when you know how to spell lol.


#48

-.- p2w ergo buy keys/tops, sell them, buy pots.


#49

What is this? I think you mean era. Also buying pots is RWT not P2W


#50

#51

The word ergo, yes I know what it means, does not fit in the context of the sentence above[quote=ā€œHorusKane, post:48, topic:5962, full:trueā€]
-.- p2w ergo buy keys/tops, sell them, buy pots.
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By the way, the P2W era is taken from my Realmeye Profile; although it has been changed now.


#52

talk to me when you know how to defend your own points lol.


#53

He is defining p2w as [quote=ā€œHorusKane, post:48, topic:5962ā€]
buy keys/tops, sell them, buy pots.
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which I am pretty sure is what ergo is used for.

On another note, what does era mean, apart from time period?


#54

Welp, according to google I did not know what ergo meant. You win this time.
I stil donā€™t know what era is supposed to mean tho.


#55

Era is the imperfect tense of ā€œisā€ in Spanish for me, him/her, you formal usage.

Imperfect tense is used to describe:
Habitual Actions: Activities you did over and over for a long period of undetermined time.
Ongoing events: Events that have a beginning but not a set end.
Time: Telling what time it was when something happened in the past.
Characteristics: Telling oneā€™s personality traits in the past.
Age: Telling what someoneā€™s age was in the past.
Mental State: How someone felt emotionally in the past.
Physical Condition: Describing physical traits that were seen in the past.
Simultaneous Events: Events that occurred side by side in the past.
Fk there was supposed to be another to complete the acronym HOT CAMPSS, sorry :frowning:

Example: Era el jueves, el nueve mayo.
Translation: It was Thursday, the 9th of May.
Imperfect tense is used here as it fulfills telling the time before.

An important thing to note is that era is an irregular conjugation of imperfect ser, conjugations will differ with other imperfect verbs.

Sincerely, RakaiPi


#56

That is indeed interesting, but long story short, ergo was wrong, and so was era. Nobody wins.


#57

WELL, since I donā€™t know what this conversation has gone to, Iā€™ll just paste this link.
https://store.ergobaby.com/


#58

Ergo is a less used today, but it can be used to replace ā€œthereforeā€ in a sentence.

I ate spoiled rice, therefore I spent some time on the toilet a few hours later.

I ate spoiled rice, ergo I spent some time on the toilet a few hours later.


#59

Indeed, apparently it is used to describe cause and effect.
I thought it could be used just as a comparison, but that was wrong so I corrected myself after.


#60

I meant ergo. what is p2w era?