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In Reply to: RE: Wonder if it also effective in other languages... posted by musetap on September 12, 2009 at 23:32:21
Most likely "OK" or "okay" are universally understood. The Belts are located in Britain, so most likely O.K. is OK for England as well as America. OK? Unlike the US, most or many other countries require English as second language. If the name is signed in Mandarin or Swedish, as long as the person is Chinese or Swedish, that should be OK too. OK? In other words, the language should be the one that *resonates* with you. OK? Since the red x pen "O.K." should have a period (.) after each letter, the OK abbreviation for Oklahoma is most likely a red herring and will not be as good as O.K.. OK? Please don't spread this around, this is very hush, hush, but a simple off the shelf red pen like a Sharpie fine point will suffice... not as powerful as the real red x pen but should be OK for experimental purposes.
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but I still am of the mind that O.K. is merely okay, and may use my red sharpie to write "SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS > " instead.
I may experiment with a (.) after each letter.
The extra time and effort may be worth while.
“ Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination. ” -Michael McClure
Since you obviously need things to do, write:
PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS > O.K.in Mandarin. Separate the characters with mozza balls. Then see if you can eat a graham cracker and whistle at the same time.
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Better yet..."PEACH-PEAR GINGER COBBLER> "
With no need for the Mandarin or reason for silly graham crackers/attempted whistling when munching a warm cobbler while humming in pleasure.
The resulting long lasting good vibes when transfered will no doubt have a positive effect on listening to music as well.
“ Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination. ” -Michael McClure
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definitely > O.K.
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