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00:32
@snailboat hehe thanks. My pleasure. These are side effects of MS Word :D
 
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09:28
@snailboat it’s not very scholarly, but the language is entertaining.
 
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12:22
In my opinion the article is entertaining for the sole reason that it depicts how fervently these singular and (slightly un·?)fortunately influential individuals hewed to their beliefs about language, regardless of how wrong they were (I suppose, subjectively, they weren't wrong – you can't be wrong in saying someone/something is (not) pretty to you, for instance – but their subsequent claims about language itself definitely were). Cool, they were humans too.
12:39
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Persian/Phrasebook/Seasons_and_Months ...still doesn't add up. Are you sure it was all 30? Haha. Sorry for nitpicking, but I thought for a second it was the seventh month already.
@userr2684291 My statement doesn't necessarily mean last month was 30 days . . .
Right...
@userr2684291 Or as Mitch said, full of hyperbole
It's not like it started a war or something
Bickering is only considered war if you want to start one. And in, like, 1000 A.D.
Around the same time that guy put on his glasses and saw the Halley comet
12:43
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ Why for 30 days though, why not ... 31? Or 29?
31 is 30 if you're approximate enough
I actually had the Hijri month in my mind, because of the eating time changes in Ramadan
Even that was 29 I think
So just, stop nitpicking
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ That's even worse.
Haha.
Fitting 30 into 29 is like, some sort of caricature of some things.
OK, I'm done.
I got my old shows to rewatch, analyze some fugly SQL (imagine a blogpost of a.CLOC <> b.LOC and a.MLD <> b.CLOC and...-like statements), and then do some actual studying.
I'm out. I've got some boring stud . . . memorizing to do
Good luck.

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