"blah happened before bleh [but we missed that]" is caused by using variables, 100% of the time. Also, if you do not use variables, there cannot possibly be such a thing.
No, it clearly isn't, as clarified, which is a word derived from the word clear, clearly.
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The only thing you've clarified is that you use a word in a way incompatible with how everyone else uses it. As much as idioglossia is funny, it's also fairly stupid, so i corrected you. You cling to it, but no amount of argument is going to change that you got the meaning wrong.
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You're wrong on the way that "everyone uses it." I don't know what idioglossia is. I am not clinging to anything. I asked a question. You have failed to answer it. Amusingly, this very issue has come up before, many years ago. There are better arguments for your attempt FWIW.
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