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- WorldisQuiet5256
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Re: Submachine Wiki
I edited it earlier today.
Now its gone.
Now its gone.
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Re: Submachine Wiki
I was thinking about making a page for the Clue Plates, they are an important thing right?
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Re: Submachine Wiki
sorrrryyyyyyy, I'm too lazy.
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Re: Submachine Wiki
Okay, its fix.
Thank You for your help Bloodhit.
Thank You for your help Bloodhit.
Re: Submachine Wiki
No probs. Thank you for your contribution to the wiki.
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Re: Submachine Wiki
Truth be told, it really important.
Its actually going to be related to my completed note coming up in SNEE.
There was a certain phrase that caught my attention.
"We the King."
That means....more than one King, but the King does not have an "s" at the end.
That tells me...the old King also could also be in all the layers at once.
Its actually going to be related to my completed note coming up in SNEE.
There was a certain phrase that caught my attention.
"We the King."
That means....more than one King, but the King does not have an "s" at the end.
That tells me...the old King also could also be in all the layers at once.
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Re: Submachine Wiki
That is rather unlikely. The likelyhood that the king used the so called majestic plural is much higher. In case you're unaware, the majestic plural refers to the habit of royalty to use the first person plural pronoun (we) of themselves. This might partially be due to the fact they were constantly addressed with polite forms as a child, who knows. Anyway, as a counter example, Liz and the pamphlet use the singular forms.WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:Truth be told, it really important.
Its actually going to be related to my completed note coming up in SNEE.
There was a certain phrase that caught my attention.
"We the King."
That means....more than one King, but the King does not have an "s" at the end.
That tells me...the old King also could also be in all the layers at once.
"We didn't leave the Stone Age, because we ran out of stones."
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Re: Submachine Wiki
Again, my logic does make sense.
A perfect example:
"We the People"
The first line in the American Constitution, it means more than one person.
A perfect example:
"We the People"
The first line in the American Constitution, it means more than one person.
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Re: Submachine Wiki
People, in that context, is plural anyway. People is a peculiar word, it is an exception to many rules. Not the best of examples.WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:Again, my logic does make sense.
A perfect example:
"We the People"
The first line in the American Constitution, it means more than one person.
"We didn't leave the Stone Age, because we ran out of stones."