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Why not both?
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Look up the definitions of both words then tell me.
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Edited by l MGW l: 10/23/2016 2:30:54 PMYou can use either or both really But I guess if you're bad at destiny just take it out on forum posters? Nice plan
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They are not interchangeable. If you looked up my stats because I offered a correction to a common error you might just be slightly pathetic.
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Peaked, by definition, means reaching the peak of whatever you're talking about. So maybe a college English professor might care, but for common language only you really care. And I'm pathetic? Right...
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Looking up stats in response to almost anything is actually totally pathetic.
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Lol. Yeah... It takes one click. Getting on someone's language usage takes much more effort. The more effort spent on something meaningless (in the grand scheme of things) translates to being more pathetic, by definition. I win.
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Edited by $Three: 10/26/2016 1:57:28 PMIt's three days later. Nice comeback. Sad. Also, there are no clicks involved in knowing how to write. By your own metric, you lose. P.S. Adding "by definition" to your little ideas doesn't add any weight to your argument. Just makes you look stupid.
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Sorry I don't get on here everyday? Well you can't win an argument with a narcissist so there's really no point in going forward. Good luck in your eternal war and may your internet never fail you. Godspeed keyboard warrior, and thank you for your service.
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You are a moron. The definition of "peaked" is "having a peak". Pique means to stimulate interest or curiosity. The reference materials are right there on the same Internet you're using to be asinine.
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Whatever helps you sleep at night man