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Originally posted by kddani
*shrugs* His post was very cloudy, I got from it what I did, especially in line with his other posts in this thread. It's a grey area, but as always folks, remember that NO means NO, no matter if drunk or sober.
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Yeah, word, no worries - he very well may have meant what you responded to, but the other way makes more 'sense' (not that that has much to do with it).
Regardless, it's important to remember the "no" rules:
1 - No means No.
2 - Everything/anything means No, if the person is not able to actually say yes (as in, drunk/passed out/drugged/hypotized/under duress/mute and you can't read ASL but it's "probably yes, amirite?").
These could also be shortened to "don't be stupid."