Few it seems, if at all beyond yourself, wish to affirm that sentiment. — Vessuvius
though not for the sake of clarity in expression, rather the attainment of mere insight had taken precedence(Johann Fichte, Immanuel Kant, G.W.F Hegel, Friedrich Nietzsche and so forth). — Vessuvius
It is evident that you had partaken in an act of derision — Vessuvius
And,Or try some proof-reading. The "classic" style was never permissive of plain error, nor obscurity, except when the goal.... if you must affect a flowery and ornate style, try to do it better! Because clearly at the moment you are more interested in display than sense. — tim wood
And,Don't confuse clarity with difficulty. — tim wood
And,Sorry, Vessuvius, too much incoherence. — tim wood
Not derision, just fact. Do you know how to parse a sentence? Try parsing some of yours. And I see you've been doing some after-the-fact editing/proof-reading. Better if done ante.... — tim wood
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