But as I recall, it was sold to them by a guy who was a bit of a scammer. (Damn you, Friendly Floyd!)
I figured that was what it sounded like to outsiders, the way languages we don't know sound like gibberish. Or, I dunno, maybe it's mind-bendingly tonal, like Piraha. They did have each phrase end with a different punctuation mark, after all.
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Date: 2009-02-03 05:15 am (UTC)I figured that was what it sounded like to outsiders, the way languages we don't know sound like gibberish. Or, I dunno, maybe it's mind-bendingly tonal, like Piraha. They did have each phrase end with a different punctuation mark, after all.
BUT ANYWAY.