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'''Cleaver''': Yes, when somebody says something that you agree with, you don’t say “yes” or “uh-huh” or even, “you go, girl”. You say “[[correct]]”.  <br>
'''Cleaver''': Yes, when somebody says something that you agree with, you don’t say “yes” or “uh-huh” or even, “you go, girl”. You say “[[correct]]”.  <br>
'''Leanne''': I’m sorry — you’ve lost me. <br>
'''Leanne''': I’m sorry — you’ve lost me. <br>
'''Cleaver''': Oh, well, it’s sort of like a school teacher talking to a 10-year-old. You know, you’re not actually agreeing, you’re ''approving''. It’s as if the statement is invalid until you deem it so. <br>
'''Cleaver''': Well, it’s sort of like a school teacher talking to a 10-year-old. You know, you’re not actually agreeing, you’re ''approving''. It’s as if the statement is invalid until you deem it so. <br>
'''Leanne''': Your point being? <br>
'''Leanne''': Your point being? <br>
'''Cleaver''': Well, it’s like you’re an arbiter of the [[truth]]. <br>
'''Cleaver''': Well, it’s like you’re an arbiter of the [[truth]]. <br>