That's the only exception to the rule.
Posts by Murat
You are in the midst of one of the greatest music events in the world. There are 750+ bands playing. There *will* be something that speaks to you.
Pick a venue and just have a great time.
Reminds me of the cemetery entry in the "The Dictionary of Misunderstood Words" in Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being":
Excerpted at the bottom of this page: mvreview.home.blog/2018/11/04/w...
They're basically telling you how their charities work.
IOW, train the bots so they do a better job at being contrarian bots?
People tend not to see the truth staring at them until someone points out the obvious, which is probably the norm.
Whether that's done effectively through the right channels in a way that resonates with the masses is a separate question from whether these points need to be made any more.
Except, you know, "the price of eggs" or "economic anxiety" or somesuch.
Depends. If language is primarily a spoken system, and the purpose of writing is to capture language in a different medium, then the issue is how dysfunctional a writing convention turns out to be (see English) that it cannot convey the (spoken) word accurately without profound ambiguity.
Pulaski: "[dejt̬ə] or [dæt̬ə], what's the difference?"
Data: "One is my name, the other is not"