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Old 05-29-2008, 04:55 PM   #78
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Originally Posted by akiburis View Post
Well, it's Greek, actually. I think the Latinate equivalent would be "temporivorous" (or in French "temporivore").
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Thank you for the correction. I should have known that; now I'm embarrassed.
so am i ; i should have know that as well.

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I love this. Something akin to emotifaction except intelligent rather than a silly grin or frowny face.
please, by all means, adopt it ! the irony mark is far too under-used.
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According to Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, an irony mark was used in medieval punctuation.
really ? is that litterary licence, or veracious ? do you know what it looked like ? the one i used was invented far more recently (1960's).

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