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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/2019 1:44 PM, Will Martin
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:1935F5B1-3A25-4EAC-99FC-848A3BB3EB0D@mac.com">I see that
my primary function in your life is to give you someone to correct
at all opportunities, and I’m okay with that, though I’m slightly
disinclined to not respond when I’m being corrected for something
I don’t have wrong.</blockquote>
<p>Why can't you just not include the drama in every single
sentence? I'd happily debate grammar with you until the cows come
home, and with not a moment's irritation, if only your Wagnerian
text were less so. The drama is a distraction. The weighing of
evidence, the innovations, the construction of elegant meaning,
the epiphanies: <i>those</i> are the important things.<br>
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