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by coldtea
968 days ago
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>It is not universal. Not sure why you'd claim so unless you've looked up the laws for every country. Probably because humans are not formal proof automata. When the parent said universal they meant "it is a thing across the world and across periods", and not "no X exists, where X is a country, and in X it's against the law". |
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So I could accurately say "English language is universal" even though there are countries where people generally don't speak English at all?