Thus I Refute Thee... What does it actually mean? I think I heard it in Hamlet or something...
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Thanks everyone =]
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thanx.. ill use that in other forums
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] knufflebunny705 dude....sweet. how you do that????[/quote] LOL it's a very cool site, and it comes in handy on forums. Here's the URL: http://lmgtfy.com/ Just enter the query, copy the link that appears underneath, and you can use it in your posts and stuff. Cool gimmick.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Odhanan [url=http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22Thus+I+refute+thee%22]Let me google that for you[/url]. For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure "Thus I refute thee" is *not* a Hamlet reference. "Alas, Poor Yorick" *is*.[/quote]dude....sweet. how you do that????
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it basicly is saying my opinion is dominant
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[url=http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22Thus+I+refute+thee%22]Let me google that for you[/url]. For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure "Thus I refute thee" is *not* a Hamlet reference. "Alas, Poor Yorick" *is*.
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Wrong forum, well, wrong website to ask that altogether. Just go to the flood...
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Yeah, I think so, apparently marines wrote it on a bomb in Halo 2. It just sounds pretty cool and intelligent.
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Probably means to disagree with someone Maybe It could be a sex position for all we know