Is it normal that I don't know what's real?

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  • Incorrect.

    The word 'insight' (look at the spelling), is a noun, not a proper noun. A proper noun is usually capitalized.

    The word 'incite', is a transitive verb.

    In spoken English, the latter (incite), is sometimes pronounced with greater stress on the second syllable.

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    • I am not using it as an English word, it is a NAME, you fucking retard. Fuck your language, it is useless compared to the telepathic language of the Constructs!

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      • Violation.

        Please see Rule #10 & Rule #8.

        Transgression; Profanation.

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        • Mr. Filth says your mother is the greatest comedian that ever existed because she gave birth to you.

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        • Transgressionism of a profanationist is a reason to live. Fuckoffism...suckmycockist.

          Amenismist.

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          • Violation.

            Please see Rule #13.

            Rape; Repeat Offender.

            Plagiary is a very serious criminal offense.

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            • Double secret probation violation upon you. (see John Belushi's book of rules) #69er...

              ...PlagiarISM was not committed, and even if it was, it's perfectly legal according to American law in cases of parody.

              HVAC-129ers adhere to John Belushi's 69 commandments and will sentence you to spend eternity in an Animal House, stuffing your mouth with products that you can blow out like a zit.

              False accusations are a MUCH more serious criminal offense than being accused of one...falsely.

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    • I have great insight, into many things.

      I am inciting people to use Proper English, Standard English and Correct English.

      Has this been insightful?

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