← Back to context Comment by l___l 4 days ago [flagged] 6 comments l___l Reply ManlyBread 4 days ago Why contribute if you have nothing to say? What even is this reply? verzali 4 days ago It could be a hard problem, no? rl3 4 days ago >What even is this reply?I mean if you take a look at GP's username, it's arguably just tastefully subtle satire. brihati 4 days ago What you say is what you get l___l 9 hours ago What you don't say is what you don't get l___l 4 days ago The problem with ambiguous boundaries, messy constraints and the perception that there is no linear path to transferring meaning in language.
ManlyBread 4 days ago Why contribute if you have nothing to say? What even is this reply? verzali 4 days ago It could be a hard problem, no? rl3 4 days ago >What even is this reply?I mean if you take a look at GP's username, it's arguably just tastefully subtle satire.
rl3 4 days ago >What even is this reply?I mean if you take a look at GP's username, it's arguably just tastefully subtle satire.
brihati 4 days ago What you say is what you get l___l 9 hours ago What you don't say is what you don't get l___l 4 days ago The problem with ambiguous boundaries, messy constraints and the perception that there is no linear path to transferring meaning in language.
l___l 4 days ago The problem with ambiguous boundaries, messy constraints and the perception that there is no linear path to transferring meaning in language.
Why contribute if you have nothing to say? What even is this reply?
It could be a hard problem, no?
>What even is this reply?
I mean if you take a look at GP's username, it's arguably just tastefully subtle satire.
What you say is what you get
What you don't say is what you don't get
The problem with ambiguous boundaries, messy constraints and the perception that there is no linear path to transferring meaning in language.