Talk:Diana/@comment-11149612-20140321032209/@comment-9705522-20140324173417

i suppose you arent familiar with programming then. its an and. it means the statement is only true if both are true at the same time. nobody used both items at the same time. people either got one or the other. this was back then when he actually could do that. so yes, its just you not understanding what "and" means. if i wanted to say that neither of the item was picked the correct term would be "or".