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*if the essence is a tongue, and the existence is a jaw... and that's mandible... it can cushion revisions, it won't exactly rebel against any revision, given the user is conscious of it being necessarily revised - or Darwinism in the linguistic realm - obviously less spectacular, but also less time-consuming - history looking forward, not back, not back to the regression forwarding an infinitude plateau of being perplexed by **** similis - you think bonsai felines would look at tigers in the same way that we look at the range of monkeys? probably not - petted and content - god and the simplification of thought, agile in the domestic and professional playgrounds - a one dollar banknote slogan.* drevo rather than drzewo - meaning wood, or the alias timber - sounds more Czech and therefore, most probably, softer - well, it actually means (etymologically speaking) simply tree - but take the stress away and write drevo (you can plaster in the double v for the same effect - sound wise it might be a uu, which ends up being an upside-down m, but optically it's a double v - warily conscious of the venture, Yoda, i am) - the freedom from accents in writing spurred on countless interpretations of English, but only in London, or the acquired wee-chip-on-the-turban by Edinburgh Sikhs. so it is: using English to cut off unnecessary stresses in Polish, and likewise vice versus (rather than versa) adding the collective European stresses to the 51st ßtate tongue.
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 11:52 AM UTC
drevo
*if the essence is a tongue, and the existence is a jaw... and that's mandible... it can cushion revisions, it won't exactly rebel against any revision, given the user is conscious of it being necessarily revised - or Darwinism in the linguistic realm - obviously less spectacular, but also less time-consuming - history looking forward, not back, not back to the regression forwarding an infinitude plateau of being perplexed by **** similis - you think bonsai felines would look at tigers in the same way that we look at the range of monkeys? probably not - petted and content - god and the simplification of thought, agile in the domestic and professional playgrounds - a one dollar banknote slogan.* drevo rather than drzewo - meaning wood, or the alias timber - sounds more Czech and therefore, most probably, softer - well, it actually means (etymologically speaking) simply tree - but take the stress away and write drevo (you can plaster in the double v for the same effect - sound wise it might be a uu, which ends up being an upside-down m, but optically it's a double v - warily conscious of the venture, Yoda, i am) - the freedom from accents in writing spurred on countless interpretations of English, but only in London, or the acquired wee-chip-on-the-turban by Edinburgh Sikhs. so it is: using English to cut off unnecessary stresses in Polish, and likewise vice versus (rather than versa) adding the collective European stresses to the 51st ßtate tongue.
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Jul 7, 2016 at 11:52 AM UTC
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