It comes from the Old English verb gietān, meaning "to hastily abandon." The past-tense was giæot, which which is the same type of conjugation as steal-stole -- that's why the vowel changes.
No, last I heard on Hasan's stream was that one was hit in the shoulder and is in stable condition, the other was hit in the stomach and is in critical condition.
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is the past tense of yeet not yote?
edit: cause ive been editing an embarassing number of VOTE things so that they say YOTE
It comes from the Old English verb gietān, meaning "to hastily abandon." The past-tense was giæot, which which is the same type of conjugation as steal-stole -- that's why the vowel changes.
neat. snaps polaroid
(Writes in marker): "Do not giet"
Memento amnesia strike
Do not giet?? I don't ...giet it.
doughnut gait? haha acab
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you dont have to wear a garfield costume if you dont want to, but you cant make me take mine off
No, last I heard on Hasan's stream was that one was hit in the shoulder and is in stable condition, the other was hit in the stomach and is in critical condition.
May their suffering end soon 🙏
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