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Is it lost on you that none of these examples are appalling primarily because of redundant wording, and that they don't work for other reasons? Do you even know what redundant wording is?
Give it up GL, you're never going to get the satisfaction you crave
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
+5 Xeno Cool Points
Well come on, Mr La-de-da says "oh your're all so stupid, so blind" but won't actually elude to what the point is he is trying to make. 6 pages now and still he is taking the nose in the air approach.
I have to conclude he has no point to make, and is backtracking and still trying to save face.
...but won't actually elude to what the point is he is trying to make. 6 pages now and still he is taking the nose in the air approach....
Dude, comprehension not your strong point? I've been spelling it out for you for a day now. For the last time: "Seafood" and "Calamari" are not words that can be combined to form the name of a dish, and not because of the redundancy involved.
You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds.
Dude, comprehension not your strong point? I've been spelling it out for you for a day now. For the last time: "Seafood" and "Calamari" are not words that can be combined to form the name of a dish, and not because of the redundancy involved.
And what has this to do with Poultry Chicken, and Seafood prawns, and Espresso Coffee that has nothing to do with redundancy?
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