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(@kiorein_1722585747)
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You people still evade the Marble Garden. Must be some painful memories. ;(

 
(@silver-the-hedgehog)
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In b4 "Why so Serious?"

 
(@sonicv2)
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Why so Serious?

*in after "Why so Serious?"

 
(@silver-the-hedgehog)
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Technically you were in during "Why so Serious?"

In after "Why so Serious".

 
(@sonicv2)
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No, if I was in during 'Why so serious', it would be like this:

"Why so *in during 'Why so serious?'* Serious?"

:O

 
(@silver-the-hedgehog)
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But if saying it in the same post but after the phrase means you're in after, then
["In before 'Why so Serious?'
Why so Serious?"]
Is correct, which is obviously false. Therefore, if the phrase is said within the same post, you must be in DURING the phrase.

Also, I vote this thread be a philosophical discussion on the correct usage of "In before _____."

 
(@sonicv2)
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Ah

But you said 'Why so serious?' in YOUR post. So that means you said during it as well. Which means that you, too, is also wrong.

This is fun!

 
(@silver-the-hedgehog)
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But in that case every "In before" or "In after" statement has been incorrect and should have been "in during"

However, by the very nature of the phrases existing and being used, this cannot be the correct usage. the phrase "In before xxxxx" is therefore an absolute whole, and cannot be devided into "In before" and "xxxxx", therefore, I am still correct in my usage of the phrase, and you still are not.

Your move.

 
(@Anonymous)
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^ What he said.

 
(@sonicv2)
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But in that case every "In before" or "In after" statement has been incorrect and should have been "in during"

However, by the very nature of the phrases existing and being used, this cannot be the correct usage. the phrase "In before xxxxx" is therefore an absolute whole, and cannot be devided into "In before" and "xxxxx", therefore, I am still correct in my usage of the phrase, and you still are not.

Your move.

I would if I had any idea what you said. D:

 
(@shifty)
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Why so serious?

"wether we try to avoide it or not we all ate insects."-sonicsfan1991

 
(@silver-the-hedgehog)
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YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO SAY IT AGAIN OSHI-

...I guess Acrio's statement was a direct invalidation of both "In during" and "In after", seeing as a second statement makes "In during" impossible and "In after" useless.
However, my "In before" is still valid.

 
(@the-turtle-guy)
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*in after discussion of the chronology of Why So Serious?*

 
(@spyder-gunner)
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WHY SO SERIOUS!

sorry couldnt resist.

 
(@Anonymous)
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WHY SO SERIOUS?

I also couldn't resist.

 
(@hukos)
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(@mobius-springheart_1722585714)
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INAFTERFAILEDPICTUREMEME!

 
(@dreamer-of-nights)
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Sorry, couldn't help myself.

 
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