2ATMsYouSteppinOrWhat
No Round 2’s :camumad:
“Hurted”
Makes no difference tha order those two actions are worded, tha implication is someone is trying to do both simultaneously.
you cant have ya cake and eat it to
what else ima do with the fukkin cake?
Pay attention to tha bolded. "Then" ain't tha conjunction word being used in that saying. It's "and." So your point is irrelevant, a false equivalency. I know you know good and damn well tha saying ain't "you can't have cake then eat it too."The order in a sentence makes all the difference involving actions...u cant say i walked a dog then had dinner is the same as i had dinner then walked the dog, order is important
Pay attention to tha bolded. "Then" ain't tha conjunction word being used in that saying. It's "and." So your point is irrelevant, a false equivalency. I know you know good and damn well tha saying ain't "you can't have cake then eat it too."
Then your example is damn irrelevant, trying to strawman some shyt in that don't even line up with what was originally said. Tha word "then" is tha only way what you said even holds weight.I used the THEN as part of the example- I never said the phrase was have you cake then eat it to...
Yeah you do have to have cake to eat it, but in order to CONTINUE having tha cake you can't eat it. Tha whole point of tha saying is you can't expect a certain outcome to happen if tha actions you take go against it. An example of trying to have your cake and eat it too would be trying to save up money by spending all of your discretionary income on bullshyt. Or trying to lose weight by sitting on tha couch and eating a pack of oreos.even your explanation about once you ate it you cant have it is retarded bc..... in order to eat the cake you have to HAVE IT- so again whats he point of possessing a cake if you arent going to eat it
you cant have ya cake and eat it to
what else ima do with the fukkin cake?
We've already had this convo here. shyt used to confuse me too.
If you eat your cake you can't have it anymore, it's gone. If you want to still have it you're gonna have to refrain from eating it.
That makes no sense..the term isnt you cant eat your cake and have it to.
Makes no difference tha order those two actions are worded, tha implication is someone is trying to do both simultaneously.
The order in a sentence makes all the difference involving actions...u cant say i walked a dog then had dinner is the same as i had dinner then walked the dog, order is important
Pay attention to tha bolded. "Then" ain't tha conjunction word being used in that saying. It's "and." So your point is irrelevant, a false equivalency. I know you know good and damn well tha saying ain't "you can't have cake then eat it too."
whoever fed you this nonsense on the coli is a fukking moron...stick to gut- it doesnt make sense-
I used the THEN as part of the example- I never said the phrase was have you cake then eat it to...
even your explanation about once you ate it you cant have it is retarded bc..... in order to eat the cake you have to HAVE IT- so again whats he point of possessing a cake if you arent going to eat it
Then your example is damn irrelevant, trying to strawman some shyt in that don't even line up with what was originally said. Tha word "then" is tha only way what you said even holds weight.
Yeah you do have to have cake to eat it, but in order to CONTINUE having tha cake you can't eat it. Tha whole point of tha saying is you can't expect a certain outcome to happen if tha actions you take go against it. An example of trying to have your cake and eat it too would be trying to save up money by spending all of your discretionary income on bullshyt. Or trying to lose weight by sitting on tha couch and eating a pack of oreos.
Then your example is damn irrelevant, trying to strawman some shyt in that don't even line up with what was originally said. Tha word "then" is tha only way what you said even holds weight.
Yeah you do have to have cake to eat it, but in order to CONTINUE having tha cake you can't eat it. Tha whole point of tha saying is you can't expect a certain outcome to happen if tha actions you take go against it. An example of trying to have your cake and eat it too would be trying to save up money by spending all of your discretionary income on bullshyt. Or trying to lose weight by sitting on tha couch and eating a pack of oreos.