In post 247, Grib wrote:In post 245, Bookitty wrote:In post 244, Grib wrote:People do use "highly doubt" synonymously with "know for a fact."
This is certainly not true. They are opposites.
Really? I do it all the time.
I highly doubt that you do that all the time.
I know for a fact that you do that all the time.
Do you think these two sentences mean the same thing?
I think they are opposites.
To me, you look like scum caught for the wrong reasons, but I'm biased because I thought you were scummy before.
Why didn't you join my one-person wagon when you approved of it? Why bother to approve of it if it's not even worth moving an RVS vote?