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Sponge-Gatorade-Zyn
2 months ago
ZionLion- Account Value: $1000 PnL: -$40 Dude is hating from government subsidised housing
Sponge-Gatorade-Zyn
3 months ago
Sell Kamala, buy the two leg parlay. Shrimple
Sponge-Gatorade-Zyn
3 months ago
so you're saying theres a chance
HsB34sgg
3 months ago
The About "Additional context" updated August 23, is actually false. "Joyous" is another form of "Joy". On the other hand, "Joyful" is a compound word, as per Mirriam-Webster. Joyful means full of joy with the full meaning of the word full. The antonym of joyful is "joyless", another compound word. "A compound is a word or word group that consists of two or more parts that work together as a unit to express a specific concept."..."Compounds—new, permanent, and temporary—are formed by adding word elements to existing words or by combining word elements. In English, there are three basic word elements: the prefix (such as anti-, non-, pre-, post-, re-, super-), the suffix (as -er, -ism, -ist, -less, -ful, -ness), and the combining form (mini-, macro-, pseudo-, -graphy, -logy)."..."Compounds formed by adding a suffix to a word are usually written solid (yellowish, characterless)..." (Mirriam-Webster) As per the Polymarket rules: Compound words will count as long as "joy" is part of the compound word and references the meaning which refers to a feeling of great pleasure and happiness. Full of joy: "Joyful" is in fact a compound word which references the meaning which refers to a feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
Sponge-Gatorade-Zyn
3 months ago
I just have a feeling
Sponge-Gatorade-Zyn
3 months ago
There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Kamala