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Author SHA1 Message Date
  John Luke Gibson 385054f987 In the Flamelian way, Passages are texts scribely passed without request whereas Tutelage is text scribely tutored at request. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 dbe22dc240 Undead notabug 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 3d4eafb164 Generalized, removing an 'ironic reference'-personal to the 'cuteness-overlord'. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 c86edac324 Punctuated. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 4681de42b3 Added and defined message meta-data field: "Status". Also, added Passage: Analogy of [...] the Flower. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 c373e09a44 Na dat important. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 81e01a5352 P2 of'a msg to sp. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 a785931347 In addition to disregarding context, Flamel's verbosity and legalism both mandate the use of separate and distinct terms to avoid undue corollaries, especially in cases where such a corollary might reinforce an interpretation of relevant context through redundancy. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 0683730b06 For Flamel, the convention when speaking of published conversations is to refer to messages as either 'to' or 'fro' rather than 'sent' or 'received', simply because of their respective letter counts. Having one more letter than 'to' symbolizes the additional curator that is involved in judging messages received as opposed to messages sent. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 4f39bcc0b8 Omitting Post-Script 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 bd8af5ccca By convention, if the message was sent as pure binary or through a rudimentary process/format, the convention would have been to use [No Framework] as the first line. Two urls embedded with html tags have been omitted. They should be added later, upon deciding the conventions with-which to represent them. 7 years ago
  Anon8535337 f5602fdc48 first commit 7 years ago