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condiments

use (+) rather than [+] to indicate spirit*, style rather than the idea
 
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I don't like the idea but really enjoyed the read. Have a (+).

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wjt, Dec 28 2020

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       spirt?
RayfordSteele, Dec 29 2020
  

       Condiments of the season to you as well
hippo, Dec 29 2020
  

       // spirt? //   

       Presumably like a spurt, but goes higher ?   

       "An expert is composed of two parts; 'Ex', which means former, and 'spurt', which is a drip under pressure ...."
8th of 7, Dec 29 2020
  

       Well clearly the domain is symmetrical, with four elements:   

       [+] = Like idea and writing style   

       (+) = Don't like idea, but like writing style.   

       (-) = Like idea, but not writing style.   

       [-] = Don't like idea, or writing style.   

       A simple Boolean truth* table.   

       *For a given value of "true" ...
8th of 7, Jan 02 2021
  

       {±}
pocmloc, Jan 02 2021
  

       Shouldn't (-) be, Like the idea but not enough due to the writing style.
wjt, Jan 03 2021
  

       is it a rule to use brackets? i’m too lazy...
xandram, Jan 03 2021
  

       ^ tl;dr
8th of 7, Jan 03 2021
  

       ?
xandram, Jan 03 2021
  

       Like with just about everything, only if you feel strongly enough.
wjt, Jan 04 2021
  


 

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