On Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 10:20:46 AM UTC-5, John Clark wrote:
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> On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 10:10 AM Philip Thrift <[email protected] 
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>> > "Brain", "mind", "psyche" are nouns. [ Wiktionary ]
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> And my third grade English teacher said "I" was a pronoun, she was 
> entirely wrong. "I" is an adjective describing how atoms behave when they 
> are organized in a johnkclarkian way,  
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> *> What word are you referring to as an adjective?*
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> My iMac dictionary says an adjective is a word or phrase naming an 
> attribute related to a noun that modifies or describes it. This time the 
> dictionary is correct. Mind, an adjective, describes what a brain, a noun, 
> does.
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>  John K Clark
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>> "Mental" and even "brainial" (uncommon) are adjectives.
>> We talk about the *sun* and *solar activities* (like fusion, magnetic 
>> propagation, etc.) but we don't talk about solar activities distinct from 
>> the sun in any weird way, like people do with brain and mental activities 
>> (of the mind).
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>> @philipthrift
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If "I" is an adjective, so is "you".

You matter speaks strangely. 

@philipthrift 


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