I don't want to sound rude but, am I terribly French, or is there something I missed there? "I both believe that they don't exist" >>> what does "they" refer to? What you mention later in the paragraph? And "and the other, best described as someone's aunt, if she was a spider" does not seem to make much sense either to me.
Or that could be dyslexia acting up, you're the person I always make repeat themselves (uh, was that gramatically ok?) because your conception of things is nothing like my a-little-too-square-and-2+2=4 logic and I have hard time "following" you quite often. :P Not saying one way is better than the other, just that when you say something that seems logical to you, to me it's like you're jumping from a thing to the other or that you did not finish your sentences or change your mind in the middle of it, so I'm asking for clarification.
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I don't want to sound rude but, am I terribly French, or is there something I missed there? "I both believe that they don't exist" >>> what does "they" refer to? What you mention later in the paragraph? And "and the other, best described as someone's aunt, if she was a spider" does not seem to make much sense either to me.
Or that could be dyslexia acting up, you're the person I always make repeat themselves (uh, was that gramatically ok?) because your conception of things is nothing like my a-little-too-square-and-2+2=4 logic and I have hard time "following" you quite often. :P Not saying one way is better than the other, just that when you say something that seems logical to you, to me it's like you're jumping from a thing to the other or that you did not finish your sentences or change your mind in the middle of it, so I'm asking for clarification.