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I was also thinking that most adjectives placed in front of the word tend to compare it to the size of other minorities. Good point about the absolute magnitude (versus small percentage).

I was also thinking that most adjectives placed in front of the word tend to compare it to the size of other minorities. Good point about the absolute magnitude (versus small percentage).

Windmark's downfall? He was a stationery target.

Windmark's downfall? He was a stationery target.

Got that one past the censers!

Got that one past the censers!

"Fauxie" is a great word! I don't know how to pronounce it, though.

"Fauxie" is a great word! I don't know how to pronounce it, though.

That makes sense thematically, but with time jumps there is no reason the postering has to remain chronologically parallel to our present (this is hard to put into words…).

That makes sense thematically, but with time jumps there is no reason the postering has to remain chronologically parallel to our present (this is hard to put into words…).

I was just glad she didn't bond-with-the-kid-for-one-episode.

I was just glad she didn't bond-with-the-kid-for-one-episode.

"FRINGe" is like "iCarly"; the "e" makes it hip and tech-savvy.

"FRINGe" is like "iCarly"; the "e" makes it hip and tech-savvy.

Point taken. You have wreaked orderliness!

Point taken. You have wreaked orderliness!

("Vast minority" as a phrase tripped me up the same way "deceptively simple" does to some people. It's clear you mean "small" minority and at the same time, as written, no mistake—of logic or grammar—has been made. Since the defining trait of "minority" is that it's small, placing an augmentative in front of the word

("Vast minority" as a phrase tripped me up the same way "deceptively simple" does to some people. It's clear you mean "small" minority and at the same time, as written, no mistake—of logic or grammar—has been made. Since the defining trait of "minority" is that it's small, placing an augmentative in front of the word

On "The West Wing," she was a love interest (of sorts) for Charlie [who of course dated the President's daughter, who went on to be Peggy]. It *is* surprising that someone young enough to date Charlie could also be old enough to date Roger. Of course, time has passed, and the actor playing Roger isn't really that old,

On "The West Wing," she was a love interest (of sorts) for Charlie [who of course dated the President's daughter, who went on to be Peggy]. It *is* surprising that someone young enough to date Charlie could also be old enough to date Roger. Of course, time has passed, and the actor playing Roger isn't really that old,