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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/29/2020 8:17 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2cK8D_qD=d6YOYG2wVfC0t+3d5HMqFFWR+0917ySNWDojg@mail.gmail.com">Would
you agree, that the sentence {DevwI' vIQuchmoHpu'} could mean as
well "I cause that the leader has been happy, but that happiness
is over" ?<br>
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I know that it doesn't make sense, as far as it's meaning is
concerned, but I'm just trying to understand how things work.<br>
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<p>I guess it could mean that, but as you say, it doesn't seem to
mean anything useful. Maybe, somewhere, there is some situation
where such a thing might make sense, but something that specific
would probably deserve much more than just one ambiguous line.
Maybe you've got a time machine that can send happiness to people
in the past. By pressing this button, <i>I make him have been
happy.</i><br>
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