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Subject: speaking about others' emotions?
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Something that just came up on the IRC channel:

<thedward> .oiru'e
<rlpowell> le nu do cinmo .oiru'e cu rinka ma

Now, clearly my sentence doesn't work; its intent was to say "what is
the cause of the event of you feel mildly bad?". The question is, how
do you handle that situation, where you want to talk about the
attitudinal that someone else has just expressed?

-Robin

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