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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 20, 2017 18:21:07 GMT
When it's in brackets, that means she never actually said that and it's only inferred or assumed by the reader. So my point still stands. They claim they're the 1st when they're not. They're delusional. It's just a lame marketing strategy by MCU to try to claim they're the 1st because they don't want to admit that they were beaten to it by DC. Actually, no. It could also mean it's something she said in a previous sentence that was moved around to provide a better understanding. And the writer didn't feel like transcribing the previous sentence. Ex. "I've never liked celery. I think it just tastes nasty." Becomes: "I think [celery] just tastes nasty. Or it could also mean it's something that was in the question, but the responder didn't actually say it. So the writer put it in to clarify what they were talking about. Ex. Interviewer: "Do you like celery?" Responder: "I think it just tastes nasty." In the article, once again becomes: "I think [celery] just tastes nasty. So, in conclusion, none of what you've posted means they're delusional. That's not what that word means.
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