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Zoe Robinson, founder of The Good Wardrobe: Sometimes gently explaining to someone the general process of producing a £3 cotton jumper: growing the cotton, picking, treating, dying, spinning, weaving, making, importing etc... well, they soon understand that there has to be someone badly missing out for that garment to be sold at that price.
You can go blue in the face explaining to someone what VR feels like or why it could be important, but they will never truly understand until they have a transportive experience in VR.
I was explaining to someone the other day, it's not necessarily because there are a lot of people.
Sometimes that means explaining to someone that I'm not trying to hurt their pet's feelings, I simply don't feel like taking a trip to the Emergency Room.
(Threesome pro-tip: If you try explaining to someone that you have multiple partners, they will assume you work at a law firm).
Colygraphia is my suggestion, from the Greek prefix coly- meaning 'hinder' or 'prevent' and graphos meaning 'write.' Next time you're explaining to someone that you're suffering from writer's block, tell them you're afflicted with colygraphia instead.
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It's difficult to explain to someone when I'm saying no to their script.
I do not have to explain to someone who I am".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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