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however to not make it human, if not by stressing awkward punctuation?             best to ascribe practising the best of man,   by first prescribing        perfecting an imperfection of tongue...          i hate these moments, when you write in order to provide a maxim...                    yet there's still something authentic about playing with punctuation, notably applying diacritical marks...             there really is an authenticity concerning minding this      law of the written tongue - probably barely a scratch of the surface... but it's the sort of pedantry that rubs shoulders with aristocratic etiquette...                    the difference between a centimetre and a kilometre was always going to be, a grain of sand; which is why moral relativism is abhorrent - and why relativism per se / with the aid of physics, is, just... really bad poetry.
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Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 11:15 AM UTC
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however to not make it human, if not by stressing awkward punctuation?             best to ascribe practising the best of man,   by first prescribing        perfecting an imperfection of tongue...          i hate these moments, when you write in order to provide a maxim...                    yet there's still something authentic about playing with punctuation, notably applying diacritical marks...             there really is an authenticity concerning minding this      law of the written tongue - probably barely a scratch of the surface... but it's the sort of pedantry that rubs shoulders with aristocratic etiquette...                    the difference between a centimetre and a kilometre was always going to be, a grain of sand; which is why moral relativism is abhorrent - and why relativism per se / with the aid of physics, is, just... really bad poetry.
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