Talk:The PONY.MOV series/Transcripts/@comment-4531340-20120416071339/@comment-4531340-20120416071651

Ah, listening to it again, I can easily see why it could be mistaken for "do": with her inflection, she doesn't exactly cleanly separate between "minds" and "knew". I still insist that it's "knew", however, on the grounds that "do" is in the present tense, and so would make no sense in that speech where she's talking about figures from history, while "knew" is the proper past tense.