Onset is the beginning of something that happens to you….. example, "The onset of the fever was marked by the shivers.” Offset is something that is weighed against something else….. example, "The cost of the furniture was offset by the quality.” Outset is the beginning of something like a project, or plan…
Hi @honestlytrina Yes, im aware of the subtle differences, hence my correcting of both of you. Onset really should be reserved for things that happen directly to you under most circumstances, (i.e illness,etc) In the context of the discussion (i.e. the start of a relationship) Outset would be the more grammatically correct word. @honestlytrina
@honestlytrina you have read the dictionary and then relayed definition without proper grammatical context. It is offset. Its not the first time you been wrong either or been corrected on show. U may be smarter than spray n cream. But not everyone
@@OutSide-us2rk Thanks for your feedback. Just so you know, I’m dyslexic, which means sometimes my grammar or wording might not be perfect, but that hasn’t stopped me from delivering workshops to thousands of people across various platforms which I’m paid to do. Also, I’ve never claimed to be the smartest person in the room. I’ve noticed you’ve made 11 comments on the channel, and none of them have been positive. So, what is your actual purpose in coming here just to leave negative comment after negative comment? Wishing you nothing but the best in whatever it is that you do. Stay blessed.🩷
Couples should get a liscence to breed show their healthy don’t carry no madness dey can pass down, wealth, they can actually afford this child, and practical they need to show they can look after a baby toddler child and teenager if dey pass all des tests they get the liscence
@@LiClan your point of view is right my bro having freedom to breed is beautiful but not everyone should! of we’re being honest law of the jungle only the strong survives were the only species that carries the weak.maybe the answer in between both our comments but I’ll watch the film thanks for the recommendation
It's unfortunate for men who don't want to have children with the women they sleep with. However, the woman has the right to make the final decision regarding her body. That's why my advice is: don't sleep with women you don't want to potentially have children with! I hope this provides context and clarity.
How can a man say “shush”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why’s spray talking like Lilly and wearing a bonnet ?
Sprays talking to the yute with no respect 😂
Man said so what real talk !
Spray your shorts are way to tight. And everyone is just here to see u crash out
Trina’s bottom lip gonna leave the show next
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it’s actually deep that in some cases it can’t be a two way decision for abortions, when it takes 2 to tango
Has spray uploaded this before? I got some crazy Deja vu from the video and this comment
Its not two ways cause her body gets ripped apart and shes the one who could die giving birth not me.
If you do not have money you should not been having sex in the first place
this part
*extreme but i hear it, marriage or strong commitment first too. and no I never took my own advice*
How much money did your mother and father have when they had you?
5:50 You're both wrong. The correct word to use in that context would be: "Outset" As in from the start/beginning.
It's offset. Clown
Onset is the beginning of something that happens to you….. example, "The onset of the fever was marked by the shivers.” Offset is something that is weighed against something else….. example, "The cost of the furniture was offset by the quality.” Outset is the beginning of something like a project, or plan…
Hi @honestlytrina Yes, im aware of the subtle differences, hence my correcting of both of you. Onset really should be reserved for things that happen directly to you under most circumstances, (i.e illness,etc) In the context of the discussion (i.e. the start of a relationship) Outset would be the more grammatically correct word. @honestlytrina
@honestlytrina you have read the dictionary and then relayed definition without proper grammatical context. It is offset. Its not the first time you been wrong either or been corrected on show. U may be smarter than spray n cream. But not everyone
@@OutSide-us2rk Thanks for your feedback. Just so you know, I’m dyslexic, which means sometimes my grammar or wording might not be perfect, but that hasn’t stopped me from delivering workshops to thousands of people across various platforms which I’m paid to do. Also, I’ve never claimed to be the smartest person in the room. I’ve noticed you’ve made 11 comments on the channel, and none of them have been positive. So, what is your actual purpose in coming here just to leave negative comment after negative comment?
Wishing you nothing but the best in whatever it is that you do. Stay blessed.🩷
Couples should get a liscence to breed show their healthy don’t carry no madness dey can pass down, wealth, they can actually afford this child, and practical they need to show they can look after a baby toddler child and teenager if dey pass all des tests they get the liscence
That’s what the system want to implement in the future. That sci-fi movie Gattaca comes to mind. Be careful what you wish for.
@@LiClan your point of view is right my bro having freedom to breed is beautiful but not everyone should! of we’re being honest law of the jungle only the strong survives were the only species that carries the weak.maybe the answer in between both our comments but I’ll watch the film thanks for the recommendation
Spray got emotional on this one he defo wanted a yute but he’s girl got an ab some real post traumatic stress for real
How is it unfortunate that a woman has the last say ? It’s her body lmao
Don’t have unprotected sex If you can’t pay child support
It's unfortunate for men who don't want to have children with the women they sleep with. However, the woman has the right to make the final decision regarding her body. That's why my advice is: don't sleep with women you don't want to potentially have children with! I hope this provides context and clarity.