The caveat is you have to make the claim without saying anything, because I learned in another thread that making a claim and saying something are two entirely different things.
Aaaaand…GO!
Aaaaand…GO!
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I've reported this post because it's dreadful.
I've reported this post because it's dreadful.
Im the best looking guy on this forum. This is not a claim.
The caveat is you have to make the claim without saying anything,..... .
The caveat is you have to make the claim without saying anything
Nobody can trump your claim
The caveat is you have to make the claim without saying anything, because I learned in another thread that making a claim and saying something are two entirely different things.
Aaaaand…GO!
The caveat is you have to make the claim without saying anything, because I learned in another thread that making a claim and saying something are two entirely different things.
Aaaaand…GO!
Your answer shows that you are clearly llearned when it comes to Torah commentary.All claims are within the stated rules as long as I do not say the "a" word shown above in bold.