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2008-05-15

The etiology of "The shrimp fucks the cabbage"

here at the wonderful Language Log.
on Thursday, May 15, 2008 1 comments
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Fabian R. Lischka (利飛鵬)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hi. I've studied in Germany, England, Ireland, and California, worked in London and the US. Now working in Hong Kong (equity derivatives). I suffer a low tolerance of bullshit or boredom. I like truth, simplicity, and variety, and the metric system and Apple; and dislike archaic byzantine banking systems based on cheques, 'intelligent design' and postmodernism, among other things. I used to be ex-utilitarian, but now I am ex-libertarian. In my free time I like to sleep, eat, travel, and read The Economist. I like my family. Have a good day!
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