Consider the word ‘satisfaction’.
Insert ‘r’ somewhere in that word.
My version: SATISFRACTION.
Sounds good, no?
What would it mean if we used SATISFRACTION in our speech or writing?
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Consider the word ‘satisfaction’.
Insert ‘r’ somewhere in that word.
My version: SATISFRACTION.
Sounds good, no?
What would it mean if we used SATISFRACTION in our speech or writing?
In my search for good books, I’ve come across book titles like these:
You Are Born Funny Or The Funniness Gene
I’ve made that title up actually. But I guess you get the drift. These are titles with effectively two titles or names for the book. ‘Or’ does that job.
I’ve been thinking about giving a name or label to my kind of pants which I want to market and sell some time soon. And I boarded the ‘or’ naming train today morning. Here’s the result:
Aircan Or Soni’s Chinos Or Type 475 Or…
I love this sort of naming.
I know I know what I’ve triggered here. A barrel full of questions!
What would you actually write on the label since the space is tiny?
What would be the domain name if you name your pants misusing the facility of ‘or’?
What would want the potential customers to remember?
What would you write on the social media posters? And in the social media posts?
O God, it’s not a book, they are pants! Why are you doing this!
For me, different software offer toy-like delight. The temptation to check yet another software is so high. Thankfully, plenty of good ones charge a pretty good price. So I can’t toy enough. And yet.
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