Saheed Kehinde Yusuf — Coffee Microwaver

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Saheed Kehinde Yusuf — Coffee Microwaver

Saheed Kehinde Yusuf — Coffee Microwaver

@Da_4midable

an editor with an unhealthy attachment to the Oxford and vocative commas | @alx_africa trained software engineer | Set-Piece FC representative

Ilorin, Nigeria Entrou em Mart 2011
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Saheed Kehinde Yusuf — Coffee Microwaver
During the period we couldn't make the Champions League, fans still believed we were the best club in the world. It's a distinguishing quality of fanship to be delusional. We keep evaluating our own club from the lens of rivals. I can't allow an opposition fan's unsolicited
The Boreal Economist.@Eleshinluqman

@Da_4midable Yes, the fact that they think this is who we are is appalling.

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a formidable side. At some point, West Ham saw us as rivals. Please tell me that was not as absurd as it was comical. A Chelsea supporter authored a demeaning analysis about Arsenal. It lacks merit, especially considering his team's 3 losses (in 4) against Arsenal this season.
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"I don't rate Arsenal" opinion intoxicate my appreciation of the manager's work. Or do we legitimately believe that a team who has vanquished Bayern, Atletico, Man United, Chelsea, Spurs, Inter, Bilbao, Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Leverkusen isn't meritorious? The results suggest
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@Eleshinluqman If we were that easy to stop, we wouldn't be nine points clear in the league, beaten Bayern, Inter, Atletico, Newcastle, and Chelsea, and lost only 5 in 51 matches. This oversimplication of our weaknesses is ridiculous at best.
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a prescription? Through which media would such a prescription be disseminated: radio, TV, pamphlets, social media? The acceptance of a word's meanings is organic and largely immune to deliberate manipulations/standardisations by adjudicators/administators.
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speakers will resist any imposition. If tomorrow any senior editor or prominent linguist decided to singularise the meaning of "biweekly", their attempt would be futile (besides being vehemently resisted). Futile because it would not be feasible to reach that many speakers with
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Remember the Yorùbá adage along these lines: "the distance the foot cannot travel, the mouth will reach there and even farther." In most cases, the population gives a word meaning. That's why a century later a word might have its meaning altered from its original form. If this
Otunba Xander° #RoseniorOut@Ikemefunaaaaa

@Da_4midable The ambiguity and the fact it has gone on for so long is exactly why I made my tweet. If there's a perfectly good substitute to remove the ambiguity totally, why not take it? We should just agree and end the ambiguity and confusion once and for all

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English language, that a word already denotes a concept doesn't prohibit other denotations of the same concept. This is in response to "why do we need 'biweekly' when 'fortnightly' already fulfills the same function?"
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context. Does "bi" mean two (two weekly) or twice (twice a week)? A case could be made for either simply because of the polysemy of the word "bi". This issue wouldn't have arisen had "biweekly" been one with assigned, instead of derived, meanings. And as is consistent with the
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Ambiguity usually emerges from genuine, logical interpretations. Some words arrived at their semantic destinations from logical deductions. The meaning of "biweekly," for instance, can be inferred along two directions because "bi" as a multiple of two is ambiguous in the "weekly"
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Otunba Xander° #RoseniorOut@Ikemefunaaaaa

Fortnight and Fortnightly are perfect words btw. Why not just use "Fortnightly" for every 2 weeks and "biweekly" for twice in a week?

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uncertain if he was right or wrong to register an offence. What sits unwell with me is your framing, especially your hunger contingency: if he wasn't starving, we'd be hesitant about our verdict; but should he be, then our judgement would become condemnatory and less tentative.
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Saheed Kehinde Yusuf — Coffee Microwaver
gateman with a doctor/lawyer/investment banker/civil engineer/IJGB/titled chief. I'm not sure anyone would be asking a lecturer/factory owner to come with his plate nor would it be a socially acceptable treatment were that to happen. I should put this out there: I'm honestly
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Basically, his lowly status and "incapacity" to feed himself should deprive him of decency. Although his socio-economic class is on the humble side, we should further reduce him to a beggar (who, according to universal convention, can't be a chooser), correct? Dignity should
Hunter🐏🦁@TokxyHunter

@TheOnlyKemi You didn't do wrong, n he's not wrong as well, it's just different perspective.. Summary, The man is not hungry, so it feels offensive.. if hunger touch am, he'll even ask you to put it in polythene 😏..

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