On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 12:25, Timon Walshe-Grey via agora-discussion <
agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> Aris wrote:
> > For the record, I strongly disagree. I think Spivak is part of Agoran
> > culture at this point, like the “or” suffixes at the end of offices. It’s
> > part of what makes Agora different and unique. In short, it’s a dialectal
> > variation, and I think Agora having its own dialect, not just its own
> > terminology, is pretty awesome.
>
> Yeah, I'm with you on this one. Tbh I think Falsifian expressed it well
> when e talked about seeing the ruleset as some sort of ancient relic -
> the things like "-or" suffixes, Spivak pronouns, CAN/SHOULD/MUST, "in a
> timely fashion", etc. are all pieces of history reflecting how the game
> came to be the way it is. Heck, even a very small amount of the language
> from the prototypical Nomic is still in the current ruleset!
>

You kids and your timely fashions. When I was young, we did things as soon
as possible both ways and we liked it!

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