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  1. its fucked up how someone dissed your shit. is that why you have that frown?
  2. To vs. too To is a versatile preposition. A few of its many definitions are (1) toward, (2) reaching as far as, and (3) until.1 Too is an adverb meaning (1) additionally, (2) excessively, (3) very, or (4) extremely.2 Whenever you’re in doubt about whether to use to or too, see if any of those synonyms of too (i.e., additionally, extremely, etc.) would work in its place. If none fits, then to is probably the word you’re looking for. Examples Here are a few examples of to used correctly: I’m going to bed. She turned to him and said hello. The dictator was restored to power. He pressed his face to the glass. We stood face to face. There were two men to every woman. It’s now ten minutes to six. I came to return this book. When I came to, everyone was looking down at me. I pushed the door to and shut off the lights. And in these sentences, too is used correctly: You can’t have your cake and eat it, too. The sun was too bright, so I put on my shades. The error was too glaring to ignore. She wasn’t too pleased to see us again.
  3. The English words than and then look and sound a lot alike, but they are completely different. If this distinction is harder than it should be, read this lesson and then try again. Than Than is a conjunction used in comparisons: Tom is smarter than Bill. This is more important than you might think. Is she taller than you? Yes, she is taller than I. Technically, you should use the subject pronoun after than (e.g., I), as opposed to the object pronoun (me). However, English speakers commonly use the object pronoun. Then Then has numerous meanings. 1. At that point in time I wasn't ready then. Will you be home at noon? I'll call you then. 2. Next, afterward I went to the store, and then to the bank Do your homework and then go to bed 3. In addition, also, on top of that He told me he was leaving, and then that I owed him money It cost $5,000, and then there's tax too 4. In that case, therefore (often with "if") If you want to go, then you'll have to finish your homework. I'm hungry! Then you should eat. The Bottom Line Than is used only in comparisons, so if you're comparing something use than. If not, then you have to use then. What could be easier than that?
  4. leave this new Veo alone. He is a special needs kid and he need all the support he can get. How else could you explain someone thinking that throw is at all legit?
  5. “Some white masters would rape their African male slaves; subsequently, the victims were forced to wear their pants sagging so that their masters could identify them for future attacks. (D)ehumanized black slaves wearing sagging pants were said to be announcing that they were available for their white masters. Over time, the style became a little-talked-about subculture that seeped into general black culture.” some things never change.
  6. toy "R",generic "e", who gives a fuck about the "d"...
  7. everyone is sounding the same here with my nikka and wavy slang your all arguing about painting letters. how old is everyone here? pick up your pants and stop collecting shoes like your women. your neighborhood narc...
  8. adek does it too big... what a toy. leave some room for the nyc toys.
  9. why is remo hangin with those toys? that shit looks awful. i prefer those stupid faces.
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