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Anyone wanna do a debate?

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@yeetus

Unlikely

skrrote skrrote

@yeetus

Most onomatopoeias' past tense is "-ed". The same should apply to "skrrt skrrt" because there is nothing special about this phrase that requires a special past tense

@amber_is_in_a_loop

I added some rules just so things stay in hand. Sorry if it seems much but I don't want to be the cause of an upset on this site.

Another topic:
What's the past tense of "yeet"?

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETED

@Yamatsu

Another topic:
What's the past tense of "yeet"?

Thank goodness for people like you, I was afraid this was going to turn into a Reddit thread.

Also, it's YAINT.

@yeetus

No it's "yeeted" because there is nothing special about "yeet" that should require a special plural form

person_off
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It’s YOTE becuase I SAY SO

A past participle is the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, that is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective, therefore the past participle of Yeet is Yeeted. However, the past tense is Yote. Take the word smite, the past tense is smote, but the past participle is smited.

@yeetus

Thank you for the lecture, O Great Wordologist

As Snowy said…

A past participle is the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, that is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective, therefore the past participle of Yeet is Yeeted. However, the past tense is Yote. Take the word smite, the past tense is smote, but the past participle is smited.
And Shiver…

(words with eet in the english dictionary change to ed to be past tense if the need to be, but usually they are only used in present tense)

And me…

"Yeet" can be an onomatopoeia, which is a word that expresses a sound, such as honk. The past tense of "honk" is honked. The past tense of "drip" is "dripped". The past tense of "meow" is "meowed". Look up the past tense of almost any onomatopoeia, and you'll find that the end of nearly every single one in past tense is "ed". "Yeet" is also a dance. The past tense of "dance" is danced. Therefore, the past tense of "yeet" is "yeeted".

And faceless…

it's "yeeted" because there is nothing special about "yeet" that should require a special plural form

@yeetus

Yeah…
New topics?
I have one, but I won't be participating because I had done it before
Would an alien invasion unite all humans on Earth?

no

@yeetus

No to finishing this topic or no to alien invasion uniting Earth?

the latter

@yeetus

OK, and arguments?

person_off
Deleted user

It probably wouldn’t becuase the most likely outcome is that at least 70% of the population will adopt a “kill or get killed” policy and then proceed to kill other humans, to be able to save what little resources are left

@yeetus

Good point

@amber_is_in_a_loop

Although, I think that some countries would band together and manage to defeat at least a small amount of the alien army, and then who's to say whether or not hope would come out and get another region to band together and so on?

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@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL
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Y'all'dv'I'd've

@yeetus

Y'all'dv'I'd've

Dude no
Not that thing again

@amber_is_in_a_loop

…?

@yeetus

That age old thing

Apparently, I'm not old enough to understand.

@amber_is_in_a_loop

I don't get it either but that's probably cause I'm thick

@yeetus

It's that meme thing

@amber_is_in_a_loop

i dont look at memes.

@yeetus

That's probably why

Okay.

Should we have a new topic?

@amber_is_in_a_loop

yes.