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On Mon, 22 Sep 2025 07:03:10 +0100, Norman Wells wrote:
>On 21/09/2025 11:20, JNugent wrote:
>> Probably because the words "advertise" and "advertisement" are not as
>> narrowly defined as you suggest and certainly are not in any way
>> necessarily bound to notions of commerce or trade for profit.
>
>Well, I've given various dictionary definitions of the word
>'advertisement', with links to their sources, that indicate that
>commerce is an essential component.
Norman, that is flat out false. You gave no links at all, you merely quoted
an extract from one particular source without citing it and without making
it clear that it was an edited extract. And when I cited, and linked to,
sources which disagree with your assertion, you again snipped my links and
again rested your unfounded assertion as if you were quoting from those
sources.
Either you are deliberately lying here, or you are simply incapable of
reading and comprehending written English. Care to let us know which it is?
Mark
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