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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostHonestly, Hauser has caught up with the drama. If I were to say, ''split second is kind of cool.'' whereas, ''split second is cool.'' You know exactly what the difference is. The adjective is clear.
I don't think you're right because there's atleast an instance where he says "strong evidence suggests mayweather was not dehydrated at all."Last edited by SplitSecond; 10-15-2015, 09:44 AM.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThanks, appreciate this. Respectfully, I didn't reach the same conclusion you did from reading this. I'm going to think about this some more.
Now he states, ''Floyd showed no signs of significant dehydration.'' He's already saying the possibility that Floyd could have been dehydrated, and he would only say that to now clear himself as sub textual apology but continuing with his malicious fiction.
Everybody's been trying to prove that Floyd wasn't dehydrated, and Hauser can't say ''Floyd showed no signs of dehydration.'' Hauser is a sneaky ass dude. The Law degree helps to some extent.. but he's no John Grisham.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostLMFAO! Yeah, its tough to participate when you don't have facts and instead go with labeling those who don't agree with your position.
There is only one reason why a seasoned, experienced writer like Hauser doesn't flatly accuse Floyd of cheating and explicitly states he isn't accusing Floyd of cheating- the facts do not allow him to make the statement.
Persistant ignorance. Go ahead and post again for another final word, that has no substance. It just keeps proving how foolish your defense of the matter is.
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Originally posted by North Star View PostNow you're just posting to try and get a final word in. The facts are in the article.
Persistant ignorance. Go ahead and post again for another final word, that has no substance. It just keeps proving how foolish your defense of the matter is.
You can keep avoiding that reality if you wish.
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostNo it's a metaphor for Floyd Haters and their inability to refute common sense, especially when it's present.
Their idol got beat & they lost direction.
Even PAC heard it from God directly that he would lose. Their idol is following God, and it is great. They should follow PAC in the ways of the lord. Render unto Floyd what belongs to Floyd.
Marquez almost sinned, almost killed but PAC but Manny was brought back to life like Lazarus was in the bible.
Last edited by Zaroku; 10-15-2015, 10:25 AM.
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Postsignificant = adjective
sign = noun
''Floyd showed no signs of dehydration" = There were no signs of dehydration. Meaning Floyd was not dehydrated at all.
"Floyd showed no 'significant' signs of dehydration" = Hauser just admitted Floyd was dehydrated, whether it was mild or whatever. The proof is in the writing. And thus, Hauser didn't say this in his original article.
"KABOOM."
"contributed to"
"medical condition"
"no significant signs of"
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostIts like the 4th or 5th time that I read Floyd fans not even understanding simple words. Maybe they should first understand the words before we can actually have a good discussion.
"contributed to"
"medical condition"
"no significant signs of"
Also, in ANY context when one states ''significant'' it should be an implication of an object, in this case the noun.
Here, I'll make it easier for you:
The bird showed significant signs of fear.
The bird showed signs of fear.
The dog showed significant signs of hunger.
The dog showed signs of hunger.
Is there an absolute or difference between the sentences?
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