Specifically For YKW .
so they say things (in here) are un important ?
Definition of unimportant (adj) un·im·por·tant [ ùnnim páwrt'nt ] of no significance: of little or no significance Synonyms: insignificant, inconsequential, slight, trivial, trifling, petty, minor, irrelevant, of no great concern, immaterial, negligible, no great shakes
so they said theese writings (in here) are of no significance ?
Definition of significance (n) sig·nif·i·cance [ sig níffikənss ] importance: the quality of having importance or being regarded as having great meaning meaning: implied or intended meaning value as statistical pointer: status as a statistical value that is not accidental or random Synonyms: meaning, implication, import, consequence, worth, connotation
*With so much negativity bouncing right off and back to the sender by the aura of the saiyan's field, those types of attempts could possibly make a being lose focus.
not this though .
don't wanna lose focus.
not going to lose focus.
will not loose focus.
I WILL NOT LOSE !
wait is it lose or loose ?
lose (v.) O.E. losian "be lost, perish," from los "destruction, loss," from P.Gmc. *lausa- (cf. O.N. los "the breaking up of an army;" O.E. forleosan "to lose," O.Fris. forliasa, O.S. farliosan, M.Du. verliesen, O.H.G. firliosan, Ger. verlieren), from PIE root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart, untie, separate" (cf. Skt. lunati "cuts, cuts off," lavitram "sickle;" Gk. lyein "to loosen, untie, slacken," lysus "a loosening;" L. luere "to loose, release, atone for"). Replaced related leosan (a class II strong verb whose pp. loren survives in forlorn and lovelorn), from P.Gmc. *leusanan (cf. O.H.G. virliosan, Ger. verlieren, O.Fris. urliasa, Goth. fraliusan "to lose").
Either Way ! You Heard !
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<--Listen to BRANDY sing about NOT wanting to lose focus with a Great sounding music production !
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THE SUPREMEST of COMEDY translates into what the word BRAND means in another language .
I am even willing to let you, the reader, take your pick on what language I am in ref to on this one .
GMMM NOW !
FUPM !
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so they say things (in here) are un important ?
Definition of unimportant (adj) un·im·por·tant [ ùnnim páwrt'nt ] of no significance: of little or no significance Synonyms: insignificant, inconsequential, slight, trivial, trifling, petty, minor, irrelevant, of no great concern, immaterial, negligible, no great shakes
so they said theese writings (in here) are of no significance ?
Definition of significance (n) sig·nif·i·cance [ sig níffikənss ] importance: the quality of having importance or being regarded as having great meaning meaning: implied or intended meaning value as statistical pointer: status as a statistical value that is not accidental or random Synonyms: meaning, implication, import, consequence, worth, connotation
*With so much negativity bouncing right off and back to the sender by the aura of the saiyan's field, those types of attempts could possibly make a being lose focus.
not this though .
don't wanna lose focus.
not going to lose focus.
will not loose focus.
wait is it lose or loose ?
lose (v.) O.E. losian "be lost, perish," from los "destruction, loss," from P.Gmc. *lausa- (cf. O.N. los "the breaking up of an army;" O.E. forleosan "to lose," O.Fris. forliasa, O.S. farliosan, M.Du. verliesen, O.H.G. firliosan, Ger. verlieren), from PIE root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart, untie, separate" (cf. Skt. lunati "cuts, cuts off," lavitram "sickle;" Gk. lyein "to loosen, untie, slacken," lysus "a loosening;" L. luere "to loose, release, atone for"). Replaced related leosan (a class II strong verb whose pp. loren survives in forlorn and lovelorn), from P.Gmc. *leusanan (cf. O.H.G. virliosan, Ger. verlieren, O.Fris. urliasa, Goth. fraliusan "to lose").
Either Way ! You Heard !
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<--Listen to BRANDY sing about NOT wanting to lose focus with a Great sounding music production !
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THE SUPREMEST of COMEDY translates into what the word BRAND means in another language .
I am even willing to let you, the reader, take your pick on what language I am in ref to on this one .
GMMM NOW !
FUPM !
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