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I have a strong opinion about the historical justification for not splitting infinitives. Post doc in Tax Law, Ph.D in Sarcasm. Tax lawyer & blogger, fierce defender of the Oxford comma, full-time philologist, Latin & grammar nerd, and loyal Demon Deacon.
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Why yes, I did create an AI Latin tutor this morning. I challenge *anyone* to out-nerd that statement. I am pleasantly shocked at how quickly it's coming back, and I have to laugh each time it corrects me...because I made it British, salty, and sarcastic. Naturally. 🤣 #latin#latinnerd#nerdalert

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The first reference to Uncle Sam in literature was in the 1816 allegorical book "The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor" by Frederick Augustus “Tid” Fidfaddy, Esq. Should I ever need a nom-de-plume or nom-de-guerre, look out for Tid Fidfaddy II. #UncleSam#History#RandomFacts

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BrieflyTaxing
@brieflytaxing.bsky.social
I have a strong opinion about the historical justification for not splitting infinitives. Post doc in Tax Law, Ph.D in Sarcasm. Tax lawyer & blogger, fierce defender of the Oxford comma, full-time philologist, Latin & grammar nerd, and loyal Demon Deacon.
2 followers28 following2 posts