Also that was the first occasion I copied and pasted something from the internet, which was just a definition of a word. so how do I ''continue to copy/paste'' something? Also the pasted text wasn't followed by any words of my own because my own words were actually the beginning of the text instead. Should have gone to Specsavers.
continue
kənˈtɪnjuː/
verb
verb: continue; 3rd person present: continues; past tense: continued; past participle: continued; gerund or present participle: continuing
1.
persist in an activity or process.
"he was unable to continue with his job"
synonyms: carry on with, go on with, keep on with, proceed with, pursue; More
persist in/with, press on with, persevere in/with, keep up, keep at, push on with, not stop, not give up, stay with;
informalstick with/at, soldier on with, stick to one's guns
"the government continued with its plans to reorganize the country's economy"
ongoing, continuous, sustained, persistent, steady, relentless, uninterrupted, unabating, unremitting, unrelieved, unrelenting, unceasing
"a background of continuing civil war"
antonyms: stop, discontinue, abandon, sporadic
remain in existence or operation.
"discussions continued throughout the year"
synonyms: go on, carry on, extend, run on, drag on; More
keep up, hold, prevail, subsist
"discussions continued throughout the year"
last, endure, go on, be prolonged, live on, survive;
abide
"their friendship continued for many years"
antonyms: stop, cease
remain in a specified position or state.
"they have indicated their willingness to continue in office"
synonyms: remain, stay, carry on, keep going
"they have indicated their willingness to continue in office"
carry on with (something that one has begun).
"the Archive has continued its programme of research"
synonyms: maintain, keep up, sustain, keep going, keep alive, preserve, prolong, extend, protract, perpetuate;
retain
"both are keen to continue their business relationship"
antonyms: break off, suspend
carry on travelling in the same direction.
"they continued northwards to Glasgow"
2.
recommence or resume after interruption.
"we continue the story from the point reached in Chapter 1"
synonyms: resume, pick up, take up, carry on with, return to, start/begin again;
pick up the threads, pick up where one left off;
formalrecommence
We are haters? You came here and started talking your hate filled garbage. What exactly are we meant to be lying about too?
Also about us sticking together, did you ever think that when everyone pretty much disagrees with you that maybe you are actually wrong? Even non Krems guys are posting here and disagreeing with you.
Also you don't need to thank us for killing the mod, the pleasure was all ours!