Originally Posted by Medusa Originally Posted by Suki Wingy Apparently they're not really free, just "free". I'm feeling really blond at the moment but I don't understand what this means. Free but not free? 'Splain, Lucy. Usually, in written English, when something is in quotes, it means it is not really "whatever" but is claiming to be.
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