
Language evolution always tends to favour simplicity, but I only support it when it's true simplicity (which is dropping redundant grammatical complexity, for example noun inflections where word order will suffice), never when it's false simplicity (which is dropping non-redundant grammatical complexity, such as decision making based on letters as opposed to meanings).
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Tue 8 Dec 2009, 22:19,
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I'd have her whisper Oxford's rules of diction in my ear as we made sweet sweet love on the back of a short shark bound for Tahiti...
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Tue 8 Dec 2009, 22:28,
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i've just spent about an hour and a half talking about acoustic black holes and the dirac equation, a sure way to my heart.
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Tue 8 Dec 2009, 22:29,
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not many places where people *give up* after you've been talking about acoustic black holes, rather than pointing and laughing
edit: if it helps, i also posted a crudely drawn picture of a phase transition which i put in notes for some students here. then turned it into an animated crudely drawn phase transition cock spunking big gobs of spunk.
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Tue 8 Dec 2009, 22:38,
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edit: if it helps, i also posted a crudely drawn picture of a phase transition which i put in notes for some students here. then turned it into an animated crudely drawn phase transition cock spunking big gobs of spunk.