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Originally Posted by VMF-214_HaVoK
You obviously did not take the time to read Olegs or Luthiers response. You know what they say about assumptions dont you?
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never was an assumption {as·sump·tion
Pronunciation: \ə-ˈsəm(p)-shən\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin assumption-, assumptio taking up, from Latin assumere
Date: 13th century
1 a: the taking up of a person into heaven bcapitalized : August 15 observed in commemoration of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
2: a taking to or upon oneself <the assumption of a new position>
3: the act of laying claim to or taking possession of something <the assumption of power>
4: arrogance, pretension
5 a: an assuming that something is true b: a fact or statement (as a proposition, axiom, postulate, or notion) taken for granted
6: the taking over of another's debts, }
was a question big difference there.
[ques·tion
Pronunciation: \ˈkwes-chən, ˈkwesh-\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin quaestion-, quaestio, from quaerere to seek, ask
Date: 14th century
1 a (1): an interrogative expression often used to test knowledge (2): an interrogative sentence or clause b: a subject or aspect in dispute or open for discussion : issue; broadly : problem, matter c (1): a subject or point of debate or a proposition to be voted on in a meeting (2): the bringing of such to a vote d: the specific point at issue
2 a: an act or instance of asking : inquiry b: interrogation; also : a judicial or official investigation c: torture as part of an examination d (1): objection, dispute <true beyond question> (2): room for doubt or objection <little question of his skill> (3): chance, possibility <no question of escape>]