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Aug 27, 2020Liked by Ariel Foxman

I had a hard enough time getting rid of two spaces after each period. Now no periods? No can do, man. <- two spaces. Because. I said so. Love your writing as always!

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I have had a hard time abandoning "whom", another casualty of our ever-diluted grammar and punctuation. Love your comments, as always!

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Jan 18, 2021Liked by Ariel Foxman

jaja todos somos victimas de la ambigüedad. yo amo leer y resolver las incógnitas. Ariel siempre supe que tu potencial mental es tan grande que nunca te vas a quedar sin material , es por eso que te leo y me apasiona pensar hasta donde podes llegar... se que no tenes fin y eso me encanta , porque yo aprendi de vos a ser como soy .

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Aug 25, 2020Liked by Ariel Foxman

Haha, I live in constant fear of getting "OK Boomered" (no period) Great post!

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Lose the hat.

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Aug 25, 2020Liked by Ariel Foxman

Will I ever escape this comeback?

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Jan 18, 2021Liked by Ariel Foxman

Creo que Ariel te va a llevar por el camino que mereces! mucha suerte !

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You'll get it.

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Jan 18, 2021Liked by Ariel Foxman

hay muchas formas de comunicacion y mas ahora con la tecnologia. no pares ariel !

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Sep 9, 2020Liked by Ariel Foxman

Great read Ariel. Recently I developed a logo for my business identity. It incorporates the use of period. Knowing it's polarization, I still chose this strong punctuation. For me, it ends ambiguity, which may be one reason it gets in peoples craw. There are so many unknowns now, I am happy for a declarative stance.

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Love it, period.

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