N is everywhere (ConceptTopic, 17)

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If someone types an "'''N'''" or "'''n'''", it means ''N'' has found his way into their sentence, and you must point out his existence, using the context from the sentence. Sometimes, ''N'' [[appearifies]] in [[typo]]s and other unexpected places, so you should always keep your eyes peeled.
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If someone types an "'''N'''" or "'''n'''" that doesn't otherwise form some part of a real word, it means ''N'' has found his way into their sentence, and you must point out his existence, using the context from the sentence. Sometimes, ''N'' [[appearifies]] in [[typo]]s and other unexpected places, so you should always keep your eyes peeled.

Latest revision as of 15:18, 4 September 2011

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N is everywhere~

If someone types an "N" or "n" that doesn't otherwise form some part of a real word, it means N has found his way into their sentence, and you must point out his existence, using the context from the sentence. Sometimes, N appearifies in typos and other unexpected places, so you should always keep your eyes peeled.