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:: ''For the podcast hosted by [[Destiny]] and [[Dan]], see [[Anything Else?| Anything Else? (Show)]].


'''"Gotcha, anything else?"''' is a common phrase used by [[Destiny]] during conversations or discussions, particularly when he doesn't have anything more to contribute or add to a statement or topic. It's a way of acknowledging what was said and inviting the other person to continue the conversation or to ask further questions. It's a casual and friendly way of indicating that he's ready to move on to the next topic or respond to additional points.
'''"Gotcha, anything else?"''' is a common phrase used by [[Destiny]] during conversations or discussions, particularly when he doesn't have anything more to contribute or add to a statement or topic. It's a way of acknowledging what was said and inviting the other person to continue the conversation or to ask further questions. It's a casual and friendly way of indicating that he's ready to move on to the next topic or respond to additional points.

Revision as of 20:07, 28 March 2024

Destiny Gigachad
-Pixel version edit as seen on r/place
For the podcast hosted by Destiny and Dan, see Anything Else? (Show).

"Gotcha, anything else?" is a common phrase used by Destiny during conversations or discussions, particularly when he doesn't have anything more to contribute or add to a statement or topic. It's a way of acknowledging what was said and inviting the other person to continue the conversation or to ask further questions. It's a casual and friendly way of indicating that he's ready to move on to the next topic or respond to additional points.

Examples

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