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by 0ct4via
1103 days ago
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Yes, and your definition is by far the exception, not the rule. Maybe don't claim a definitive meaning when you're wrong to begin with. One is much more likely to set off censors. Why do you feel the need to ask ridiculous questions? The word you use had already been said, censoring it would be meaningless -- whereas you ascertained the word I meant easily ;) |
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In fact, if you note, I’ve never actually used either word. I just refer to them obliquely.