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Weaponizing your Language

Article about: Weaponizing your Language Sword fans have an exaggerated tendency to use Japanese words, which I suppose is meant to separate the chaff from the wheat, and the vocabulary they build up out o

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    Quote by Bruce Pennington View Post
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    Were is the smoking gun?

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    I don’t know. My knees are all shot today, or I’d help you look for it!

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    Quote by Bruce Pennington View Post
    I don’t know. My knees are all shot today, or I’d help you look for it!
    Didn't your DI teach you to conserve your ammo?

    [DI = drill instructor]

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    All he taught me was “Keep your nose clean and don’t fall on your sword!” (Oops wrong weapon!)

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