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When I ask people if they have read Das Kapital, most have not. Two people, at separate times, in separate debates, actually told me that they had read all the important parts of that book. Now there's a valuable technique for study. I would love to be able to discern all the important parts from the not so important parts of tomes such as Das Kapital as that would save an awful lot of time reading and re-reading Marx trying to understand exactly what it is he is saying. Perhaps if I read only the important parts I would be a Marxist too. Then again Marx himself is quoted as saying: "I am not a Marxist." and I suspect he is referring to the vast majority of people who joined that religion without reading that particular bible.In terms of intentional misspellings and invented words such as "worldlywise", (which is a word like samelyredundant.), it is fine if u r 2 cool 2 use standard grammatical usage but this is merely style and does little to inform us of the substance of what it is u r trying 2 say. If u r a really cool then you know what u r saying and you say what you mean regardless of how it is u r saying it. If u think u r more worldlywise than ur parents cuz u have effectively mangled the English language i hope u at some point come 2 realize that style over substance does not make u worldlywise regardless of ur clever usage of letters and numbers. 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