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dsister said:
LivingMetal said:

Really?  I didn't see anything about "severely interrupt" in the orginal source.  You mean the original article?

Yes, I read it from the original article, often times referred to as the original source.

LivingMetal said:


Didn't say "fills up" nor did it say "completely fills."  The thread says "barely" which means "almost."  But who cares?  You?

Fill: To supply or provide to the fullest extent

You are arguing semantics here, an argument where the dictionaries are on my side...

Just wondering, are you from Quebec? 

Edit: Didn't you just jump on me for quoting the title of the thread? And you are arguing against a quote from the OP... 

LivingMetal said:

So.  We're discussing more than just the title.  Where have you been?

Could you please quote it because I looked as well and couldn't find it.

You started it. You said "twist that!"  So I just answered truthfully.  If you cannot take it, that's your problem.  Point the finger at yourself first.