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Otto Ill Started conversation May 30, 2002
Fortunately, the Capitalist Capitalization occurs only in the English language and its decendants yet (but this might change during Globalization).
However, in German, there is every noun written capitalized, but not the words "I" "you" and so on. Does this indicate, that in German, even non-living objects could given a higher value as acting personal subjects ? The capitalization of "I" may be egocentric, but what about the capitalization of things without names then ?
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And Introducing... A Leg Posted Jun 13, 2002
I asked a Tory about this. He described it as "Political Correctness gone mad", and then added, "Sorry, what did you ask me"?
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