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@sprite Okay. Helpful guide: "No b'y" = No murdock, Sherlock. "Yes b'y" = Of course (sarcastically). Your other one I've never hear before. In some places it's just an alternate version of "eh" (as is "right")
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So apparently the online college I attend decided that it wants it payments now. Also stop changing my major for the third time.
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@mylittlesistercantbethisincestual the college knows what major you really want
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@rarity political science > computers > english > pre law the amount of money I've spent on now almost useless credits is disgusting.
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@mylittlesistercantbethisincestual RIP those dollars
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@sprite and yet you still store your milk in bags
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@rarity at least they count as general credit. So it's not totally wasted. Just mostly. Especially the CS since it's completely irrelevant to the rest.
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@sprite excuse me I am from canada and what is a milk container
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@sprite it was enough of a hassle doing an american online program out of country. I'll pass on doing it with a place I don't have a citzenship and don't reside in.
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@sprite I've only ever seen those in the UK
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@sprite Does the entire province of Newfoundland count as the ghettos of Canada because if it doesn't it should
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@sprite Newfoundland is weird, man.
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@sprite We all do that. However, "b'y" has a different connotation then "boy".
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@sprite Question: Was "b'y" most commonly heard in the sentences "Yes b'y" and "No b'y"
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