Are we just supposed to sit back while we're being genocided and wait for a miracle? If there's provocateurs then so be it. These people want us in camps, they want the state to control our kids. We cannot sit back and continue to be destroyed any longer.
He is right, costed is not a word. The past tense of cost is cost:
"That beer cost me $5."
Edit: I stand corrected, costed is a word, but I'm not sure if this would be the correct application. Here's the definition:
past of transitive costed\ ˈkä-stəd \ : to estimate or set the cost of —often used with out
The project has yet to be costed out.
I think 'cost' is the appropriate word:
loss or penalty incurred especially in gaining something
the cost of lives during war
Are we just supposed to sit back while we're being genocided and wait for a miracle? If there's provocateurs then so be it. These people want us in camps, they want the state to control our kids. We cannot sit back and continue to be destroyed any longer.
WTF? Costed is not a word. Try again.
Costed is a past tense form of a different meaning of cost (estimate the value of)
You are wrong, if someone hasn't heard of a word then it doesn't exist. Bigot.
You are wrong. If "costed" is a word, it doesn't belong here, cunt. Nice try though bitch.
Yeah, just so we're clear, that does not apply here. It "cost" a ton of money, not it "costed" a ton of money. But thanks for playing.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/costed At least try to confirm something before being a dick.
Go fuck your sister, bitch.
I hope you have a wonderful and blessed evening, brother.
Suck a fat dick, cunt. :)
You replied to the wrong guy
I'm sure I'm the first person in history to hijack a thread. You'll live.
No i mean I didn't say anything about "costed", i think you replied to the wrong person
He is right, costed is not a word. The past tense of cost is cost:
"That beer cost me $5."
Edit: I stand corrected, costed is a word, but I'm not sure if this would be the correct application. Here's the definition: past of transitive costed\ ˈkä-stəd \ : to estimate or set the cost of —often used with out The project has yet to be costed out.
I think 'cost' is the appropriate word: loss or penalty incurred especially in gaining something the cost of lives during war
I'm more of a numbers guy so I'm not sure.