Thanks for your patience, faggots.
Survey. This word once meant something. It was distributed amongst the common folk. Information was relayed to an analyser where it was organized and a general conclusion could be determined. Here we are, thousands of years later, taking surveys in our journals. Your friends know about you, they don't need to read
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"Do you ever try to avoid questions? no"
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"How much money would it take for you to have sex with a beaver? ..."
It appears as though you have avoided a question right after you claimed that you don't avoid questions. This looks like a breach of integrity to me.
In conclusion: YUU LYEEEE!!
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n. pl. el·lip·ses (-sz)
The omission of a word or phrase necessary for a complete syntactical construction but not necessary for understanding.
An example of such omission.
A mark or series of marks (... or * * *, for example) used in writing or printing to indicate an omission, especially of letters or words.
An omission=you avoided the question=gigidigigidigigidi
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they rock my world
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