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Re: mu'mey chu': matlh vItlho'qu'

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robyn Stewart)
Sun Aug 21 23:35:29 2011

Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 20:15:38 -0700
To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org
From: Robyn Stewart <robyn@flyingstart.ca>
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ngerlIj vIlajbe'. Holmaj 'oHmo' nISqu' neHbe'. wIjatlh 'ej 'Ij ghaH 
'e' tIv. not 'eDjen Da 'e' vIlegh.

At 02:00 21/08/2011, you wrote:
> > In order for that to work, the scribe would have to be present 
> every time Marc revealed a word, which he has demonstrated this 
> year that he can do without speaking, and would somehow have to 
> beat a definition out of a man who specializes in smiling enigmatically.
>
>My favourite kind of interrogation subject. A shame I wasn't there; 
>trust me, I can get the truth out of people like that, who smile too much.
>
>To drag in an outside reference, it's Moriarty Syndrome. He has to 
>show the world his cleverness, but in order to do that he needs to 
>show off to one person whom he perceives as having sufficient 
>intellect to figure out his cleverness.
>
>:) If MO did not pick someone as the recipient of a word, or explain 
>it, I guess that means he believed you weren't good enough and need 
>to do better.
>
>You are blessed to have such a teacher.





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