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This is technical jargon.
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| Staying within the boundaries of physics, I think I can transmogrify the viscosity of the hydro-electric actuator with proportion to flow and time. | |
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| In all accordance with the actualities of the concepts of physics, I have the inclination that I can affect the varying factors of hydraulics given I have the precise allocations of variables. | |
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| Message Received: Cut the crap and get to your point. | |
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How can you spot the difference?
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| Words you never heard of = technical jargon. Too many words = superfluousness. People who speak or type superfluously are basically mocking you. | |
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| Message Received: But what does this have to do with your physics thingy or whatever? | |
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