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Y'all need to remember that there hasn't been no proper linguistic distinction between the second person singular and plural since the words 'thee,' 'thou,' and their variations went out of style, leaving us stuck with "y'all" as a means to make the distinction.

Maybe these things have gone "out of style", as you put it, in the colonies, but we still still speak properly at home. Same goes for double negatives such as "hasn't been no"

:D:D:D

s.
 
Maybe these things have gone "out of style", as you put it, in the colonies,
Colonies? As in bacterial? Perhaps you meant hives?
...but we still still speak properly at home. Same goes for double negatives such as "hasn't been no"

:D:D:D

s.
Well, being part of the colonies, with no concrete distinction as to what defines an individual person, it can be rather difficult to express ones thoughts clearly if you cannot differentiate between the thoughts one selects as one's own to express and those one does not select as one's own. These thoughts get jumbled together, which leads towards the phenomenon known as 'babble.'

:p :D

Conclusion: the concept of a 'self,' with the right balance of permeability and impermeability, is necessary in order to avoid the phenomena known as babble.
 
Hain't nuffin' aytall tuh do wif alla them thar faincee a**ed words an' all thet thar stuff. Summat it be not nowheres anythin' as impertaint as thet clear an' smooth liiquid in them Mason jars we allays be a swiggin' fer are healthy bein' an' sech. Y' heer Y'all ?

Beins heayar wiffin's y'all sure lt bein's a fittin pleasure an' thing ta' do fer ussins'. Thank yew all nice peeples fer a'reedin' thissin thang.

flow....:p
 
Colonies? As in bacterial? Perhaps you meant hives?

Well, being part of the colonies, with no concrete distinction as to what defines an individual person, it can be rather difficult to express ones thoughts clearly if you cannot differentiate between the thoughts one selects as one's own to express and those one does not select as one's own. These thoughts get jumbled together, which leads towards the phenomenon known as 'babble.'

:p :D

Conclusion: the concept of a 'self,' with the right balance of permeability and impermeability, is necessary in order to avoid the phenomena known as babble.

Hain't nuffin' aytall tuh do wif alla them thar faincee a**ed words an' all thet thar stuff. Summat it be not nowheres anythin' as impertaint as thet clear an' smooth liiquid in them Mason jars we allays be a swiggin' fer are healthy bein' an' sech. Y' heer Y'all ?

Beins heayar wiffin's y'all sure lt bein's a fittin pleasure an' thing ta' do fer ussins'. Thank yew all nice peeples fer a'reedin' thissin thang.

flow....:p
Thank you flow, for the demonstration of what comes from a self where permeability is carried to the point of being pickled. :p :D
 
A wise man from West Virginia once said, " There's a great difference between the King's English, an' whut we'alls bein' a'speekin." I don't recall who that might have been, but some of my forebears originated in West Virginny

My humble opinion stated above, and as Seattlegirl so wisely observed, has mostly to do with comparative methods and procedures involved in our relative attempts to "pickle our brains". I would propose that experimentation and empirical evaluations of the data would likely suggest equivalent amounts and degrees of "brain pickling occurs" whether "white lightnin" or an aged "single malt scotch" were used.

* maybe Tao will help us in this*

After all the Scots call it the "elixir of life" and it is their offspring who eventually emmigrated to western Virginia colony to grow corn and distill it into what is now sipped from Mason jars

So you see dear friend Snoopy that absolutely everything may be rationalized wholistically these days. Even empirically conducted experimentations and evaluations.

flow....:p
 
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