Mark Rosenfelder
Mark Rosenfelder is an American amateur linguist, creator of a fictional world called "Almea".
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What harms no other is not sin.
A nation needs clear rules on what happens in the case of a disputed succession. Surely there’s a Queen’s Bedchamber Mace or someone who knows.
The language organ evolved on Tuesday; language was invented on Wednesday; and everyone else in the world was eliminated on Thursday.
Words are devils, which may lead a man to pick up a sword; but they can never teach him to use it.
Idleness, theft, and viciousness dishonor your mother who in pain bore you.
A good skeptical mind doesn't waste itself on drugs or ideology, and prefers to break the rules in our minds, in the form of humor, rather than in real life.
It’s a little too early to play curmudgeon and complain that the kids today don’t have the patience to read long web pages.
Some creationists suggest that Noah took not dogs, wolves, and foxes on the ark with him, but only one animal which after the flood generated all the species of canines. This is actually stupider than simply saying "God just did it; don't ask questions." It seems to come from a worry that, after all, canines do seem to be genetically related; but then it sweeps away the genetic relationship to felines, primates, birds, chordates, etc.
I kind of wonder if people who are outraged at the movie saw the originals when they were 13-years-olds and didn’t realize that "cheesy" was registering as "awesome".
No matter where Woody goes, he never seems to leave 1955.
How did an entire ecosystem develop around dungeon exploration?
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