Changing the verb tense to form a grammatically correct sentence is not twisting or faking anything. And you still avoid the question. You said:
"Your species seems overjoyed with Whaley's observation and have practically declared the little snot innocent".
Please provide an example of anybody in my species (whatever the hell you mean by that) doing either of these things.
Your grammar sucks: Show us where "overjoyment" is an actual word, Professor.
And tell us which of the many meanings of the word
practically you are applying here.
You said:
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> Evidence of this "overjoyment"? Or this "practical declaration"?
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@Lurkers: I said
overjoyed and
practically declared I used the
for-all-intents-and-purposes meaning of the word 'practically'
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