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General term referring to inside [[Slab]]'s habitable space (as opposed to [[offSlab]]). | General term referring to inside [[Slab]]'s habitable space (as opposed to [[offSlab]]). | ||
Literalists like to remind people<ref>Anyone who persists in this should be aware that there is a proposal on [[SlabCouncil]]'s current debate schedule to add pedantry to the [[ASOL |anti-social offenses list]]</ref> | Literalists like to remind people that this should really be termed '''inSlab'''<ref>Anyone who persists in this should be aware that there is a proposal on [[SlabCouncil]]'s current debate schedule to add pedantry to the [[ASOL |anti-social offenses list]]</ref> but as they are usually the same type of people who would have corrected ''everything in the world'' to ''everything in and/or on the world'', they can be ignored<ref>Anyway, inSlab would have to mean actually inside the [[natalite]] and that's ridiculous</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 14:36, 25 January 2010
General term referring to inside Slab's habitable space (as opposed to offSlab).
Literalists like to remind people that this should really be termed inSlab[1] but as they are usually the same type of people who would have corrected everything in the world to everything in and/or on the world, they can be ignored[2].
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- ↑ Anyone who persists in this should be aware that there is a proposal on SlabCouncil's current debate schedule to add pedantry to the anti-social offenses list
- ↑ Anyway, inSlab would have to mean actually inside the natalite and that's ridiculous