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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
(checking in on this thread before I leave)in·vest (ĭn-vĕst')
v.tr.
1. To commit (money or capital) in order to gain a financial return: invested their savings in stocks and bonds.
2.
1. To spend or devote for future advantage or benefit: invested much time and energy in getting a good education.
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I've invested too much time here in hopes of answers, or something. Answers that I don't think I'll get.
I aced that vocab test.
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see, if your use of
invest was correct, then you are more foolish than i thought! i had given you the benefit of the doubt by thinking you had a flawed vocabulary rather than poor judgment. but i guess it's not a crime at your tender age. you expected
future advantage and benefit from this cesspool? oh little brother, you would reap more advantage & benefit from fishing for carp in the sewers of calcutta. but now that you have realized the error of your ways, run, run and never look back, or you'll turn into a salt statue.
ps- and admit it, that was a good burn by the clone. i lolled.