http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/payed
Im not going to even attempt to argue with you. Hahah your pictures and videos speak for themselves.
Continue owning yourself with your boastful stupidity. Thank you for providing clear and convincing evidence that no only can you not spell a word as simple as "paid", but that your reading skills are so poor that you actually provided further proof of your imbecility. By the way, 'Obsolete' means "no longer in existence."
From your own link, moron:
pay1 /peɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pey] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, paid or
( Obsolete except for defs. 12, 24c) payed; pay·ing; noun, adjective
–verb (used with object)
1. to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
2. to give over (a certain amount of money) in exchange for something: He paid twenty dollars for the shirt.
3. to transfer money as compensation or recompense for work done or services rendered; to satisfy the claims of (a person, organization, etc.), as by giving money due: He paid me for my work.
4. to defray (cost or expense).
5. to give compensation for.
6. to yield a recompense or return to; be profitable to: Your training will pay you well in the future.
7. to yield as a return: The stock paid six percent last year.
8. to requite, as for good, harm, or an offense: How can I pay her for her kindness and generosity?
9. to give or render (attention, respects, compliments, etc.), as if due or fitting.
10. to make (a call, visit, etc.).
11. to suffer in retribution; undergo: You'll pay the penalty for your stubbornness!
12.
Nautical. to let (a ship) fall off to leeward.Payed is only a word when it refers to 'ropes'...as in Special Ed payed Leafy Bug just enough for the moron to hang himself.