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>>250903
I know I've seen this artist around before. Source?
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wat does ITT means ? im new ^^
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thanks !... umm how about SAGE ? ^^'
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>>250929
How 'bout you do a little more lurking?

http://www.wikiworld.com/wiki/index.php/4chan
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>>250961
Oh chill you. Sage (pronoucned sah-gay) is a japanese word meaning 'old'. Hence, why it is used to send posts plummeting to the bottom with all the old stuff. Its opposite, Age (ah-gay) is new, and is used primarily to correct uncalled-for Sageings.
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>>250980
You make it sound like there's a counter, with one "age" nullifying the effects of one "sage". All "sage" does is use up a post in the number of posts in a thread without bumping it. "age" does nothing. The intention is that the thread will die if never bumped, but allows people to keep posting in it using "sage".
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>>250980Sage (pronoucned sah-gay) is a japanese word meaning 'old'. [...] Its opposite, Age (ah-gay) is new

Surely you jest.
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>>251108
Actually, sage means 'to lower'. Age means to lift up. Get a fucking clue.
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>>250980
Clever. Except that "ah-geh" and "sah-geh" have no direct translations, the dictionary form of the nearest matches are "ageru" and "sageru", which are both verbs and must be conjugated to have meaning.

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Random House Engrish-Moonspeak Dictionary says:
Sage (as in sageru "???"): To remove, as in "sara o sageru" (remove the dishes).
Age (as in ageru "???"): To deep fry, as in "ringo o ageru" (deep-fry the apples)

So I gladly deep fry this thread, so that others might be enlightened! And becase I like monster /d/ and want moar.
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>>251356
sage and age are the imperative forms. duh!
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>>251356
??? ????? (v1,vt) to give; to raise; to elevate; to fly (kites); to praise; to increase; to advance; to promote; to vomit; to usher in; to admit; to send (to school); to offer; to present; to leave with; to finish; to arrange (expenses); to observe; to perform; to quote; to mention; to bear (a child); to improve (talents); to do up (the hair); to arrest; to engage; to fry; (rains) to stop; (P)


Learn to use the dictionary first.
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>>251356
Oh, and to add on...

>the dictionary form of the nearest matches are "ageru" and "sageru", which are both verbs and must be conjugated to have meaning.

What a wonderful contradiction you just made! Plain form in the present tense is the same as the dictionary form. Besides, ever hear of the infinitive?
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The source or the name of the game of this ?
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heey I love that pic too! Instant hard on if I look at it long enough
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FEAR THE SUPER TENTACLE GIRL
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/r/ your definition of "instant"
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2 seconds
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this is a party of girls who lost to a tentacle monster
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Needs more D2 H
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Luis Royo FTW
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More from this set, please?
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thanks for asking,i never had the guts to do so...and i've been lurking forever
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What a bunch of sissy faggots post on /d/. I'm going back to /b/.
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