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epitome of incomprehensibility I like the idea of ending a phrase with "or?" instead of "or not" or "or what."

It's a Germysprach thing. "[Germish statement], oder?"

(Nice of the epitome to use germ-related terms for Deutsch during global pandemics, or?)
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e_o_i Question rather than statement, actually. Or? 210427
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raze the letter A is about to cease to exist on a temporary basis, but you are welcome to help me paddle in this canoe we share. or?

(i know that's bending the rules, but i couldn't resist.)
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e_o_i I don't know if there are rules. I'm good at guessing at things I don't know about. :)

That leaves the important questions.

Assuming the temporary removal of the letter "a", would a canoe squish those in it when it becomes a "cnoe" midstream?
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raze i think it might become a little claustrophobic, but the remaining vowel_movements would allow enough space for its inhabitants to survive.

(and i can't believe i forgot about "alone again or" by love.)
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