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lol you can say common factor or something though, makes more senseIt is the noun form of the adjective: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confluent
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lol you can say common factor or something though, makes more senseIt is the noun form of the adjective: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confluent
That would be confluence.It is the noun form of the adjective: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confluent
English does not work that way.It is the noun form of the adjective: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confluent
Probably the greatest affront to science was when we had moved away from this paradigm in the modelling of our galaxy and supplanted it with Judeomasonic doppel-science, as with everything else.I know I'm going to regret this, but...
Where do you stand on heliocentrism?
Not really. It does not fit into compound adjective-noun structure with any flow, hence it is an idiot's usage of a "pre-existing" word structure in a jarring way, hence, the superiority of my neologisms in surmounting this difficulty.That would be confluence.
No, you think that the "time zone paradox" can't exist because you literally think it's just a nominal index, rather than an esoteric secret ever since the establishmet of Stonehenge had declared Greenwich-centricism a phenomenon.
Except you've done nothing except flat-out deny lower-functioning autistic people have anything to do with Asperger's when literally the only diagnostic difference is IQ.I never said cannot possibly, I said it's a confluential factor in that one particular symptom. Learn to read. God, this is from the fucktard who had attacked a number of times my comprehension abilities last night.
Lol we never moved away from heliocentrism, learn to readProbably the greatest affront to science was when we had moved away from this paradigm in the modelling of our galaxy and supplanted it with Judeomasonic doppel-science, as with everything else.
Not really. It does not fit into compound adjective-noun structure with any flow, hence it is an idiot's usage of a "pre-existing" word structure in a jarring way, hence, the superiority of my neologisms in surmounting this difficulty.
just use the word "common" it's not that hard you judeanegroidNot really. It does not fit into compound adjective-noun structure with any flow, hence it is an idiot's usage of a "pre-existing" word structure in a jarring way, hence, the superiority of my neologisms in surmounting this difficulty.
It is the noun form of the adjective: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confluent
I never said cannot possibly, I said it's a confluential factor in that one particular symptom.
Isn't that when the sun revolves around the Earth? Or am I getting that confused with something else?Except you've done nothing except flat-out deny lower-functioning autistic people have anything to do with Asperger's when literally the only diagnostic difference is IQ.
Lol we never moved away from heliocentrism, learn to read
It is, in this case, an adjectival-noun, compound-noun structure, actually, wherein the adjective merely becomes an auxillary nounYou cannot call it a noun when you use it as an adjective, as here:
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You treat the English language like ADF treats his body.It is, in this case, an adjectival-noun, compound-noun structure, actually, wherein the adjective merely becomes an auxillary noun
You've got it reversed. Helio means sun.Isn't that when the sun revolves around the Earth? Or am I getting that confused with something else?
Not really. It does not fit into compound adjective-noun structure with any flow, hence it is an idiot's usage of a "pre-existing" word structure in a jarring way, hence, the superiority of my neologisms in surmounting this difficulty.
How can you have such a confident conviction about something that you don't even know the fucking word for?Isn't that when the sun revolves around the Earth? Or am I getting that confused with something else?
Okay. Allow me to correct myself:You've got it reversed. Helio means sun.
With the way you're trying to use it, the word would be confluent. Auxiliary nouns are not a thing.It is, in this case, an adjectival-noun, compound-noun structure, actually, wherein the adjective merely becomes an auxillary noun
It is, in this case, an adjectival-noun, compound-noun structure, actually, wherein the adjective merely becomes an auxillary noun