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ABC said:Dude, do you read anything I say? I payed for my Ps3. The only console I got as a gift was my 360 last year.
Converged said:It's paid, not payed. And also, you had a post earlier that said you have not paid for any of your consoles except for the Wii. Hence why Jenova likely assumed you did not pay for it.
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pay1 /peɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pey] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, paid or(Obsolete except for defs. 12, 24c) payed; pay‧ing; noun, adjective
–verb (used with object) 1. to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
2. to give over (a certain amount of money) in exchange for something: He paid twenty dollars for the shirt.
3. to transfer money as compensation or recompense for work done or services rendered; to satisfy the claims of (a person, organization, etc.), as by giving money due: He paid me for my work.
4. to defray (cost or expense).
5. to give compensation for.
6. to yield a recompense or return to; be profitable to: Your training will pay you well in the future.
7. to yield as a return: The stock paid six percent last year.
8. to requite, as for good, harm, or an offense: How can I pay her for her kindness and generosity?
9. to give or render (attention, respects, compliments, etc.), as if due or fitting.
10. to make (a call, visit, etc.).
11. to suffer in retribution; undergo: You'll pay the penalty for your stubbornness!
12. Nautical. to let (a ship) fall off to leeward.
–verb (used without object) 13. to transfer money, goods, etc., as in making a purchase or settling a debt.
14. to discharge a debt or obligation.
15. to yield a return, profit, or advantage; be worthwhile: It pays to be courteous.
16. to give compensation, as for damage or loss sustained.
17. to suffer or be punished for something: The murderer paid with his life.
–noun 18. the act of paying or being paid; payment.
19. wages, salary, or a stipend.
20. a person with reference to solvency or reputation for meeting obligations: The bank regards him as good pay.
21. paid employment: in the pay of the enemy.
22. reward or punishment; requital.
23. a rock stratum from which petroleum is obtained.
–adjective 24. requiring subscribed or monthly payment for use or service: pay television.
25. operable or accessible on deposit of a coin or coins: a pay toilet.
26. of or pertaining to payment.
ABC said:But I don't have the Ps3 yet. So how could someone pay for something that I don't even own?
ABC said:Dude, do you read anything I say? I payed for my Ps3. The only console I got as a gift was my 360 last year.
Converged said:I see....
Flip said:I like the Nintendo Wii.
Trulen said:Can't we all be simple like this guy/girl? o:
As for me,
I want the Ninendo Wii.
ABC said:Really? I got a Playstation 2 on launch and it lasted until this day. You are clearly some child with an abusive past. Now go run to your Daddy crying about how he hits mommy. FUN! They should make a Wii game about that. Stop the raging drunk father form beating the mother in X amount of time. Hmmm maybe I'll pitch my idea to Ubisoft, they'll make a game about anything.