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you

pronoun

1.
used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"are you listening?"
used in exclamations to address one or more people.
"you fools"

2.
used to refer to any person in general.
"after a while, you get used to it"

when i say YOU i dont mean you specifically , dont hateLoveLoveLove
Haha, actually we've learned this in university how certain words can have a subtle meaning. Instead of 'you' try choosing 'we' or 'people' since the ambiguity makes more lenient.

Edit: try taking studies like anthropology and linguistics and 'anyone' (although 'you' in this case works since I'm specifically meant the reader) can understand what I mean.
Well of course I understand but if I use the word you I don't want people to mistake me. And I will use we/people instead... Can't get text size right
Does anyone here ever read "nowhere" as "now here"?
(09-20-2014 08:07 PM)The Legendary Joe Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone here ever read "nowhere" as "now here"?

Nope, but if it's a comic then I might read it. @_@
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