So (a) I’m speaking to the audience in a compromise grammar (market). (b) You ar

So (a) I’m speaking to the audience in a compromise grammar (market). (b) You are disapproving without doing due diligence (assuming you understand and not asking why I’m doing so),(c) countersignaling my shaming of your for failure of due diligence.

Learn the law. End error. šŸ˜‰


Source date (UTC): 2020-04-05 15:31:11 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1246822702566031360

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@MillikanTamzin @DudeMaximus Shaming for disapproval to avoid the argument, falsehood, irreciprocity, and failure of due diligence, is a demand for restitution, under test of reciprocity. The opposite is not.

Learn the law. You will be better for it.

Me: “Speak to the audience in a compromise grammar.”

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