You lost me when you said "almost nothing" to "literally nothing" in the same sentence.
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It actually says "almost nothing in a fast paced game of crucible, literally, nothing." It doesn't say "literally nothing". I admit my wording can be a little better at times but I'm not here to get graded on it :).
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Yep this comment made just as much sane as that sentence buddy.
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Lol. There's a comma in between literally and nothing. The rest is how you interpret that sentence. Again it can be worded better but I'm not editing this post anymore, it's been up a number of weeks now.
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Yep still makes zero sense after your explanation. I'm gonna stick to my first assumption. You're a misguided bafoon.
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Well you're the only one to trip at that hurdle. It's buffoon to you, chump.