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gerryh

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hahahaha

You are a typical racist canadian. The orangist heritage. I know a lot of canadians like you ;-)

you don't impressed me ;-)

I just find you funny.



Non sorry. I don't really mind about this.


except, I am French. My family came to Canada from France around 1645. I have no english/Brit in me at all.


and I, obviously, don't have a problem with Canadians of French heritage. What I have a problem with is useless sovereigntist quebecois. Like you.

Yes, it's a reading disorder. And studies have shown that a phonemic orthography, though it does nothing to cure it, us easier to read.


SOME studies. Nothing yet that would necessitate the changing of a language to facilitate understanding.
 

Machjo

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except, I am French. My family came to Canada from France around 1645. I have no english/Brit in me at all.


and I, obviously, don't have a problem with Canadians of French heritage. What I have a problem with is useless sovereigntist quebecois. Like you.

Si why waste your time here? Shouldn't you be attending martial arts classes to prepare against any eventual separation of Québec?
 

gerryh

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Si why waste your time here? Shouldn't you be attending martial arts classes to prepare against any eventual separation of Québec?



and would need martial arts training because...........



as for "separation".... the quebecois don't like being in Canada, they can fu ck off to some where else.
 

Machjo

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Conclusive studies have shown that the Deaf can learn to pronounce a phonemic orthography much more easily than a non-phonemic one too. Now take your meds.
 

gerryh

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Conclusive studies have shown that the Deaf can learn to pronounce a phonemic orthography much more easily than a non&phonemic one too. Now take your meds.


I didn't reference the deaf. Did I. But, true to form, you change the parameters to suit your agenda.
 

Queb

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except, I am French. My family came to Canada from France around 1645. I have no english/Brit in me at all.

it,s not a matter of genetic origin :)


and I, obviously, don't have a problem with Canadians of French heritage. What I have a problem with is useless sovereigntist quebecois. Like you.

It's not what you said before... :)))

But, you know, I don't agree with federalists but it never been a reason to have hatred for them. It's a normal behavior in a democratic society. ;-)
 

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I didn't reference the deaf. Did I. But, true to form, you change the parameters to suit your agenda.

You are absolutely correct. Unless something can benefit dyslexics, we should not care whether it could possibly benefit others. But again, dyslexia rates are lower in states with phonemic orthographies and it's believed that it is not because the true rate of dyslexia is lower but rather because students learn coping techniques that they can't use in English for example.

it,s not a matter of genetic origin :)




It's not what you said before... :)))

But, you know, I don't agree with federalists but it never been a reason to have hatred for them. It's a normal behavior in a democratic society. ;-)

Never mind Gerryh. I think he just suffers high blood pressure. If you tell him the sky is light blue and no clouds, he'll curse you to no end and treat you like a fool because it's cloudy with dark blue skies.

But Queb, what about those who aren't particularly federalist and not particularly sovereignist either?
 

gerryh

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You are absolutely correct. Unless something can benefit dyslexics, we should not care whether it could possibly benefit others. But again, dyslexia rates are lower in states with phonemic orthographies and it's believed that it is not because the true rate of dyslexia is lower but rather because students learn coping techniques that they can't use in English for example.


Like I said, I didn't reference deaf, as I have no experience with that. I do, however, have experience with dyslexia in my immediate family.


Never mind Gerryh. I think he just suffers high blood pressure. If you tell him the sky is light blue and no clouds, he'll curse you to no end and treat you like a fool because it's cloudy with dark blue skies.


Of course, how silly of me. As a Canadian I should be kissing the a$$ of any and all quebecois.
 

Machjo

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As a Canadian I should be kissing the a$$ of any and all quebecois.

What makes you think that? I've never kissed a québécois a s s in my life, primarily because I've never married a québécoise.

But Canada has no law against kissing the random a s s es of consenting adults as long as you don't pay them for it, and maybe even if you did depending on how exactly the prostitution laws should be interpreted.