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by MarceColl
758 days ago
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> I didn't think not knowing accurate definition of a word warranted downvotes I think the downvotes comes from then accusing the person writing it of clickbait. So while it's fine to not know the accurate definition of a word, it's not so fine to accuse the author of something because you don't know the accurate definition. |
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> A textbook definition of forgery is the making of a false document with the intent that it should be used or acted upon as if it's genuine.
Notice the "with the intent that it should be ACTED upon", and given no one would be using a historic fake ID to use it for access, I think I have a point. Anyway..