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almostgotcaught | 1 month ago

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kev009|1 month ago

Is this a performance art where you do the thing you accuse? "malapropism" is a five dollar word if "sequitur" is. The use tracks with the Latin or English definitions, what does any of this have to do with sequential? I imply the article is probably not simple AI slop because it follows official documentation. Add "a" in front of it if your worth is determined by neckbearding a borrowed verb that can only noun in the lease.

almostgotcaught|1 month ago

> The use tracks with the Latin or English definitions

No it doesn't

> sequitur noun : the conclusion of an inference : consequence

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sequitur

> "malapropism" is a five dollar word

It is of course but I spent my $5 wisely because my use is syntactically and semantically correct.