I know that by doing so I'm inching one step closer to becoming a male victim of domestic abuse and opening myself to a broadside from the USS Curtius Rufus, but I have started yet another blog.
Another blog, another language is the rule of thumb around the Hansonian Institute. This blog is in Esperanto. If you want to know more about Esperanto you can start be reading this post from May.
Before you judge me you ought to realize that the Esperanto blog is more for my sake than yours. It's practice. You must also remember this Hansonian principle: no single language is sufficient to express the soul of man.
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USS Curtius Rufus is on orders to standby during this period of crisis. No broadsides will be delivered unless a clear and present danger is found. Our crew is on high alert, however, and all provocations will be terminated with extreme prejudice.
Magister, having completed one full day as temporary secretary at a law firm, I propose a new blog written in Legalese. It is a strange language, filled wiith latinate phrases and complex sentence structure. 'Tis a curious linguistic study.
The language of the law certainly has a glamour of its own. I remember two summers ago sitting in Real Estate school (one of Hell's circles that Dante failed to mention) being smitten with terms like novation, laches, and fee simple. "I like these terms," I thought, "I want to wield them. Maybe that is what I ought to do with my life."
Remember, though: "glamour" is derived from "grammar" because certain minds associated written language with the magical arts. Cave.
Beautiful, Hansonius. It's been a little while since I've had Esperanto in my life. I think I need to find me an Esperanto bumper sticker.
L-Dawg: I'm going to find out how to say baby powder just for you. Baby-powder.
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