DeSchedule - Law & English

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hwpd said:
Ok. This is not plagiarism. This is internet, if you have problems with me using someone elses stuff, leave. I didn't claim that stuff as mine and it was understood that I copied and pasted it. Who gives a sh**? This is internet.
Congrats Joe on becoming a citizen!

n400application, you are wrong.
pla·gia·rism- (NOTICE "S")
1. The act of plagiarizing.
2. Something plagiarized.

I don't know what the problem between the two of you is, but looking at the time of membership and amount of posts, n400application you really need to chill.


Going back to the original question, the word deschedule is a normal word.
de and schedule. Define both of them. Add them together and you get deschedule.

Language doesn't stand still, it always evolves. What else, you are going to say that "REschedule" is not a word? What should we call it? "Schedule again"?

On another note, what makes you think that I use the God's name in vain?
I put it in my sig and I mean it!

hwpd,
You dont make any sense. There is NO difference between you and JoeF. Both of you know you made a mistake and you are in DENIAL. So I guess you need to be treated for your DENIAL.

For the rest of your arguments I am not really sure what you are trying to say.
 
n400application said:
hwpd,
You dont make any sense. There is NO difference between you and JoeF. Both of you know you made a mistake and you are in DENIAL. So I guess you need to be treated for your DENIAL.

For the rest of your arguments I am not really sure what you are trying to say.

What part am I not making sense in? I was tired when I was typing it yesterday, so if you want me to elaborate any parts of my response feel free to let me know.

Also what mistake are you talking about?
 
There was no plagiarism involved. I don't see what the argument is about. There is no word that ends with "izm". When "ism" is used as a suffix, it denotes a state of being.
 
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