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Originally Posted by sampvt
copied from you
Pause the video at 00:20, then set the speed to 0.25 and watch closely, the hit happens at 00:22 and Deborah turns around (presumably in acknowledgement)
Hit infers a strike, the accidental contact would be more understandable. Dont blame me for your bad grammar. ''MATE''
Also misrepresentations are not lies anyways. Lies are deliberately misleading facts. I dont tell lies. I get things wrong sometimes but never call me a liar.
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No it doesn't, you can hit someone accidentally.
hit
hɪt/
verb
1.
bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully.
Nowhere does it mention the word 'deliberately'. Don't blame me for your misunderstanding of dictionary definitions,
MATE. It also seems a bit absurd to criticise me for having 'bad grammar' when you've forgotten an apostrophe in 'don't' twice in your post.
You seemed happy to call me whatever you wanted in your first abrasive reply to this thread, so I'll call you whatever I like.