I am going to go into my semantic usualness as a person with maleness and
midlandicity.
So does one have to possess disabilities in the plural, and how does that
come about?
Can I just be impaired, differenced and negatively nuanced in societal
interaction, perspication and felicity?
Do I have to be an adult in any particular jurisdiction, a kidult, or just
plain adulterated?
And if it takes longer than 15 standard minutes, can I sue and in what
currency?
Ok Ok as one who despises Mr Zuckerberg and all he represents I had a go at
it, but to be honest I bugged out because it had too much of a cognitive
load on my memory and I doubt if you are going to get enough precision in
your results because I don't think the majority of Facebook users are "bean
counters". I think you need a qualitative component to this as I am not sure
where it is going otherwise.
Larry
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