Sorry, my mind isn’t getting the semantics of your comment. Could you break
down what you mean?
-Aris
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 11:40 PM Ørjan Johansen wrote:
> I'm wondering what happens to the word "earns" throughout these changes.
> Did it get replaced by the original provision, and if so, doe
I'm wondering what happens to the word "earns" throughout these changes.
Did it get replaced by the original provision, and if so, does it get
uncorrected back correctly?
Greetings,
Ørjan.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, Aris Merchant wrote:
Wait, you want the literal opposite of this right? You want t
I would like to congratulate you on (1) being, surprisingly, the second
person to berate me due to my lack of vowel transliteration knowledge,
and (2) demonstrating how much of a snerd you yourself are in the process.
On 11/23/18 11:17 PM, Jakob Burgos wrote:
The pronunciations should probably
The pronunciations should probably be the following:
* American English /snɝːd/
* Received Pronunciation /snɜːd/
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 8:04 PM Reuben Staley
wrote:
> Instead, how about we adopt the following term:
>
> snerd
>
> * American English /snɚd/
> * British English /snəd/
>
> (noun) 1
Looks correct to me, but note that I just submitted another proposal.
-twg
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On Friday, November 23, 2018 8:40 AM, Aris Merchant
wrote:
> Okay, everyone, I am not technically late for a change, so here's a
> draft of my Promotor report. Corrections are, as alway
Okay, everyone, I am not technically late for a change, so here's a
draft of my Promotor report. Corrections are, as always, appreciated.
-Aris
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I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran
Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal
pool. For this deci
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