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by patio11
5022 days ago
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You'll find that many authors have words, analogies, literary devices, etc that they go back to. It's part of having a voice. I'm occasionally downright embarrassed by HNSearch. Easy example searches to demonstrate include [ROFLstomp], [pathological customer], [patio11 "charge more"], etc. Or, if you want things that take a little effort to spot, you can see that I really, really like parenthetical statements (one English teacher of mine estimated that I used them 20x more than her reference sets... oh, there I go again) and extended surprise expectation inversion as a device, particularly in introductions. A related issue is that these two interviews were recorded with a 30 second break in between and, since the topics are spiritually adjacent and our memories were fresh, we both recycled good turns of phrase and ideas from the previous interview. |
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Pet example: "They paid me motivational sums of money".
(Oh, and yes Patrick, you're starting to develop a serious cult following).