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When replying to questions, use either a clarifism phrase or the phrase "just to reply".




 

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  1. Just to clarify, all must use clarifism phrases in front of their comments.

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  2. Just to clarify, am I the only person to comment on this website besides the people who helped bring this together?

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    1. Just to clarify, not many other people not participating in clarifism.blogspot.com have commented on this website. Help to spread clarifism by word of mouth!

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  3. Just to con-clarify, the main storyline for the comics will go like this:

    1. A hiker is on a mountain in South America.
    2. He notices a strange stone with foreign inscriptions engraved on its surface.
    3. As he walks forward to observe it in curiosity, he trips on a rock and tumbles into an opening which he had not seen before.
    4. He scrambles for his flashlight, turning it on. As his eyes adjust to his surroundings, he gasps out aloud.
    (Change everything to past tense. Kyle, do not alter my script.)
    5. Deciding to explore his surroundings, he walked on and came to a place where different tunnels branched off.
    6. However, fear now took ahold of him. He walked back to the place he started from.
    (Mention the hikers name, make it up of course, in the first comic introduction square)
    7. After climbing up through the rocky opening that he tripped through, which he had an arduous time accomplishing, he finally came back on the mountain soil, and dialed 911.
    8. 40 minutes later, the police arrived and called archeologists to investigate these underground tunnels. The hiker decided that the moral to be learned from this was that he should always value caution above curiosity (after all, curiosity killed the cat).
    THE END

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  4. Bah! Just to ratify, my story is better... But I will honor your wishes, despite the fact that they are Machiavellian. However, it must be in present tense (does, says, gasps, finds, etc.). Don't try to change this; I get one liberty, and this is it.

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    1. NO! You can add thought bubbles, but the captions must be the same!

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  5. Also, just to clarify, when are we gonna make this carifism.blogspot.edu?

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  6. Just to clarify, it is clarifism.edu, not clarifism.blogspot.edu

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  7. Oh. Just to clarify, I didn't know that.

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