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You're niggers but I love you anyway.

Person A sees person B give $10 to person C for service N. Immediately as it happened: Person A "Person B payed person C $10. THEREFORE PERSON C ('s service) IS PAID (off/for)."

But time has changed. It's no longer that, it is only ever paid. Also thru (noun for a location you move across) is no longer a thing. It's now "Drive through" and thru is nonsense.

You're niggers but I love you anyway. Person A sees person B give $10 to person C for service N. Immediately as it happened: Person A "Person B payed person C $10. THEREFORE PERSON C ('s service) IS PAID (off/for)." But time has changed. It's no longer that, it is only ever paid. Also thru (noun for a location you move across) is no longer a thing. It's now "Drive through" and thru is nonsense.
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"Yes, I payed him $10, so the debt is paid."

That is the CORRECT, form of the sentence. https://poal.co/static/images/7a72720b639080a0.png

google gemini is wrong. It's payed / paid for the grammatically proper form. That is the Mandela Effect. I have vivid memories of learning this -- pay, payed (financial), payed (nautical), paid -- from being in elementary school and reading a book about a deep sea diver (the payed nautical version) and in class learning verb conjugation. As a young child.

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I have never used "payed" before in my life. It just looks wrong to me. Paid all the way.

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Pay: verb (past and past participle payed) [with object] Nautical

It's not a Mandela effect, it's still mentioned correctly in all dictionaries.

It's not just correctly used because of the niggerification of the American language.

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It's not just correctly used because of the niggerification of the American language.

So much of the English language is exactly that. People don't think it be like that, but it do.

Ugh. Just typing that made my head hurt.