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I was just thinking that it would be cool to pluralize "mojo" as "mojeaux". That would look very literate and sophisticated. I don't suppose it woud see much use though, Mojo is not a word commonly seen pluralized, as person's mojo seldom operates in close conjunction with another's.
Museums are nice because you can gaze intently at something as long as you want and noone will come up to you and ask if they can help you, supposing that you might want to buy it. Old graveyards also have merit in this regard.
I thought I had some other thoughts, but I'm too tired to recall them at the moment, apparently.
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I was just thinking that it would be cool to pluralize "mojo" as "mojeaux". That would look very literate and sophisticated. I don't suppose it woud see much use though, Mojo is not a word commonly seen pluralized, as person's mojo seldom operates in close conjunction with another's.
Museums are nice because you can gaze intently at something as long as you want and noone will come up to you and ask if they can help you, supposing that you might want to buy it. Old graveyards also have merit in this regard.
I thought I had some other thoughts, but I'm too tired to recall them at the moment, apparently.
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"mojeaux", I like it!