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<A HREF="#zelda">#zelda</A>,
<A HREF="#now">#now</A>,
<A HREF="#harmful">#harmful</A>,
<A HREF="#trinitisms>#trinitisms</A>,
<A HREF="#trinitisms">#trinitisms</A>,
<A HREF="#stickers">#stickers</A>
</I></P>
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<P><I><B>ism</B> - A distinctive doctrine, system, or theory.</I> (From the American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, 5th ed, <A HREF="https://www.wordnik.com/words/ism">according to Wordnik</A>.)</P>
<P>Trinitisms are decrees I make or terms I coin with no necessary reason. Trinitisms marked with <CODE>ID</CODE> are <I>independent drivel</I> - if I didn't come up with them first, I at least came up with them independently of anyone else, or believe I did.</P>
<P>Trinitisms are decrees I make or terms I coin with no necessary reason. Or terms I use often that people don't know. Trinitisms marked with <CODE>ID</CODE> are <I>independent drivel</I> - if I didn't come up with them first, I at least came up with them independently of anyone else, or believe I did.</P>
<P><I>Trinitism</I> when not used as a proper noun can refer to any given person's own trinitisms.</P>
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"Disc" refers to optical and physically impressive media, such as compact discs or phonograph discs, and "disk" is for magnetic media, such as floppy disks or hard disks; there are however exceptions and edge cases.
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<LI><CODE>ID</CODE>
<B>catfella</B> - the non-gender-specific form of "catboy" or "catgirl".
Coined 2020-08-11 when referring to my friend Socks.
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The continents shall be separated as follows: North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, India, the middle-East, and Oceania.
Though I hope someone important finds individual terms for each America and has a better name for the middle-East if each region's residents generally agree with me that the current naming kind of sucks.
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"Disc" refers to optical and physically impressive media, such as compact discs or phonograph discs, and "disk" is for magnetic media, such as floppy disks or hard disks; there are however exceptions and edge cases.
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<LI><B>39</B> - "Thank you." In Japanese the word for 3 is "san" and the word for 9 is normally "kyuu" so 39 is pronounced "sankyuu".</LI>
<LI>Antarctica is cool, both literally and figuratively.</LI>
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