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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4716272, member: 181"] If you're serious, work it first through the need for any adverb. Then, if you must, work it through "absolutely," an adverb that itself relies on the lack or non-existence of something that can be criticized as an imperfection. Even in a world where, "...but 3 lefts make a right turn" allows one to escape questioning with a well-timed contextual absurdity, "absolutely immaculate" would be a superfluously redundant doublestack toward adding emphasis to the unqualified existence of a 'nothing' (as in "nothing wrong"). Furthermore, using these words to describe something as non-specific as a "vibe" compounds the problem because the subjectivity inherent in vibes isn't typically measured on individual characteristics that are implied when identifying flaws, exceptions, etc. Then again, a number if dictionaries will often assert that "irregardless" means the same things as "regardless." And, I recognize that some Boneyarders here or elsewhere "could care less" about any of this discussion, even if they never specify how much less. There's a fat or slim chance that we won't see the cessation of additional breathless marketing hype(rbole) that exposes the writer's questionable facility with certain words. Chalk it up to the "dumbening (up) of America." That said, I'm not going to misunderestimate the power of crowds, even if their wisdom may not be perfectly infallible. In other words, "You may be right." It's clear from the video that the boat outing was well beyond cromulent. As with the legendary Paz Chin-In, it looked as though "a good time was had by all. And 132 points when the team played its first game! Onward to Barcelona! [Ftr, this is what I did with some of thebtime that opened up when my daughter not feeling well resulted in my granddaughter not going to her 10:30 swimming lesson.] [/QUOTE]
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