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Originally Posted by Seekin
That's what I'm talking about. :>
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I can't write on your wall, but anyway ... this is an OT thread, so who cares.
If you are using just, you are implying that the action you are talking about was just happening right before you are telling me about it. Simple past, however, means that we are talking about something that happened and that's about it. You discovered this thread, that's why you are here. There is a connection to present events. So you use present perfect.