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@comeonnow0 "I'm trying to get" means that is your goal. You don't have to say: "This is my goal" using those specific words to mean something is your goal. The definition of goal: "the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result" Of note: "the object of a person's... effort; an aim or desired result". The definition of try: "make an attempt or effort to do something." So if you were "trying" to do something, the accomplishing what you tried is your "goal". That's how language works.
This last attempt by you proves you are lying and don't care about reality, while trying to mock me for "lying" instead. This post of yours shows you don't have a leg to stand on, and you know it, and everybody knows it. "I didn't specifically use the word goal, so I'm not lying"? Seriously, come on now.
This last attempt by you proves you are lying and don't care about reality, while trying to mock me for "lying" instead. This post of yours shows you don't have a leg to stand on, and you know it, and everybody knows it. "I didn't specifically use the word goal, so I'm not lying"? Seriously, come on now.