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“a” means no

According to TJ. “a” means no.

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“un” means no

TJ says.

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“pre” means no

“pre” means no according to TJ

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“dis” means no

as in “dislocated shoulder”

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“pro” means no

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“deposit” is word fraud

Since “de” means no, deposit means no “posit” to the subconcious, putting it at odds with the conscious usage.

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“de” means no

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“aboriginal” is word fraud

Since ab means no then aboriginal, subconsciously, is at odds with the conscious usage.

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“ab” means no

abnormal, for example

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Befriend is word fraud

If be-head means to remove a head, then to befriend means to remove a friend.

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