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> Killing, I have no problem with, but I'm an American. If I were, say Austrian, I might prefer terminating processes.

Why do you feel that Austrians have a special sensitivity to the term "killing"?




Arnold Schwarzenegger is Austrian. He played the Terminator.


True, but do you think that is the point OP was making? "Members of a particular country should have a preference for a word that is associated with an individual from that country" seems like a rather strange linguistic argument to make :-)


> the point OP was making

He makes no point.


Yes, it was a joke that apparently was only funny to myself, which I am fine with.


Your first comment reads like if it was serious though, sorry. I suggest use '/s' for this situations, even though it's a bit lame to have to denote sarcasm. Also, the head of the thread is flagged out, so people who took yours seriously probably thought that you made that comment.


Yea, I should know better than to write comments after midnight when I'm feeling silly, but it does help to get my thoughts down.

I had more silliness in the comment, but I removed it, so the tone is kinda weird right now.




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