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JasonArgos
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Alpha is tearing up the boards!
 
ultrajer
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wyrebel
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and everything else jason. lmao
 
arps
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bump
 
ultrajer
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4 Alpha bumps in a Zeta thread, that's classic!
 
TuxAlqa
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just shows us Zeta guys are busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight leauge title
 
JasonArgos
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Originally posted by TuxAlqa
just shows us Zeta guys are busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight leauge title


good point, Tux
 
rc5star
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Originally posted by TuxAlqa
just shows us Zeta guys are busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight leauge title


 
ultrajer
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Originally posted by TuxAlqa
just shows us Zeta guys are busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight leauge title


Is that even a word?
 
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Originally posted by ultrajer
Originally posted by TuxAlqa

just shows us Zeta guys are busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight leauge title


Is that even a word?



Umm yeah it is



Main Entry: Busier
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): busi·er; busi·est
Etymology: Middle English bisy, from Old English bisig; akin to Middle Dutch & Middle Low German besich busy
Date: before 12th century
1 a: engaged in action : occupied b: being in use <found the telephone busy>
2: full of activity : bustling <a busy seaport>
3: foolishly or intrusively active : meddling
4: full of distracting detail <a busy design>
— busi·ly \ˈbi-zə-lç\ adverb
— busy·ness \ˈbi-zç-nəs\ noun
 
ultrajer
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Originally posted by TuxAlqa
Originally posted by ultrajer

Originally posted by TuxAlqa


just shows us Zeta guys are busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight leauge title


Is that even a word?



Umm yeah it is



Main Entry: Busier
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): busi·er; busi·est
Etymology: Middle English bisy, from Old English bisig; akin to Middle Dutch & Middle Low German besich busy
Date: before 12th century
1 a: engaged in action : occupied b: being in use <found the telephone busy>
2: full of activity : bustling <a busy seaport>
3: foolishly or intrusively active : meddling
4: full of distracting detail <a busy design>
— busi·ly \ˈbi-zə-lç\ adverb
— busy·ness \ˈbi-zç-nəs\ noun


So you just used it wrong, I see.
 
ultrajer
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Originally posted by TuxAlqa
Just shows Zeta is busier getting their teams ready for a 2nd straight league title.


There fixed for you.
 
TuxAlqa
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Thank you teacher
 
arps
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duh, its "more busier"
 
ultrajer
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Originally posted by arps
duh, its "more busier"


lol
 
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