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Only emphasizes that no two people are alike.
Once you really understand that, it's not so weird at all.
Actually, the weirdness, becomes the commonality.
A puritan couple once were sitting on their porch one day, watching the passers by.
The husband looked to his wife and said: "My dear Martha, I do finedeth all this a bit quer. Yet then, I findeth thee a bit quer as well".
Once you really understand that, it's not so weird at all.
Actually, the weirdness, becomes the commonality.
A puritan couple once were sitting on their porch one day, watching the passers by.
The husband looked to his wife and said: "My dear Martha, I do finedeth all this a bit quer. Yet then, I findeth thee a bit quer as well".
@DeWayfarer I don’t know what this is it’s not English
I do finedeth all this a bit quer. Yet then, I findeth thee a bit quer as well".
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@mysteryespresso old American English during the founding of the country when puritans were prevalent.
Just change "quer" for strange, "finedeth" to find and "thee" for you.
Thank you for the BC.
Just change "quer" for strange, "finedeth" to find and "thee" for you.
Thank you for the BC.



