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Zealist (zealist@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 08:28:12 JST Zealist @Fatidicus @nierenstein @doctorsex @pinemarten fort night -
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Nierenstein: "Funny" (Self-Described) (nierenstein@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 08:28:13 JST Nierenstein: "Funny" (Self-Described) @doctorsex @pinemarten @Fatidicus This is why I say fortnightly -
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Fatidicus (fatidicus@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 08:28:13 JST Fatidicus @nierenstein @doctorsex @pinemarten Dont you mean fortnitely? -
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pinemarten :njp::windmill_of_friendship: ? (pinemarten@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 08:28:14 JST pinemarten :njp::windmill_of_friendship: ? @Fatidicus Yes, it is invariably mis-used.
Also, people will tell you that “bi-weekly” means both twice a week, and every 2 weeks. Cretins.
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Dr. Sex, Ph.d, Esq. (doctorsex@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 08:28:14 JST Dr. Sex, Ph.d, Esq. Obviously, bi-weekly refers to every 2 weeks and semi-weekly refers to 2 times every week. -
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Fatidicus (fatidicus@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 08:28:15 JST Fatidicus It's kind of funny how decimate has gained a much more severe connotation than its original meaning. Of course killing off 1/10th of a soldier unit is devastating but if a company gets 'decimated' people hardly think it means it lost 1/10th of its worth.
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