Then again, it could also be a dependent clause, meaning "You have created something desirable which I don't want".
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Replying to @edderiofer
I wanted to say "You've created something, and I don't like it"
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Replying to @increpare @edderiofer
wait this is just a better way of saying itpic.twitter.com/TUIDRK0tLE
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Replying to @increpare @edderiofer
but it could still mean "if you make something, I won't like it" I think? hm.
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Yeah, there's definitely an ambiguity with dependent and conditional clauses.
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Maybe have this sort of construction for conditional clauses?pic.twitter.com/AhzWyHMzoQ
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Replying to @increpare
It just feels a little wasteful to have dots used only for line-splitting and nothing else.
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Replying to @edderiofer
they used to mean something but now they're just useful for text input(can be stripped out when exported). But I'm ok with that
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