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So many things. In written form, I hate when someone writes "Period." after they make a point to mean "this can't be argued" or whatever. My good bitch, I don't think you understand how arguing works. π
"Full stop" is a close second.
It's a perfectly valid way to win an argument, end of sentence.
Ha serves me right βπ»
Q.E.D.
QπEπDπ
That's fine as long as you don't spell out the periods. π
By the by, I'd love to be the guy with the confidence to end an argument with "thus it is proven". That'd be epic. I think I've only ever used QED humorously or ironically.
If you donβt have the periods it could just be someone saying qed really loud
Would that be pronounced KED or KWED I wonder? Or maybe just a large belch. π
"Hands down"
Yes ugh π©