No it’s very clear. I’m not a native english speaker. I had to check the morphology of ‘elude’ to be sure it means the same as what I had in mind. Illusion means ‘in the game’ and elusion would mean outside the game (like foul play) in Latin I once learned 40 years ago. Ludere means to play – and ex means out (like exit = go out)
So either way, if we would be emotional, it is best to stand still? 🙂
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Yes!!!! Perfect response Mr. Bob 🙂
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No Bob is Perfect! 😉
But you made me smile big anyway! 😀
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😀
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… this took me some thinking and google translate to be sure …
🙂
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Is it understandable, Bert? I really should put more emphasis on whether it is understandable… but…. sometimes, I just enjoy the words more 🙂
This aphorism was born out of a very profound alone (should I mention painful?) moment; I wrote it immediately.
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No it’s very clear. I’m not a native english speaker. I had to check the morphology of ‘elude’ to be sure it means the same as what I had in mind. Illusion means ‘in the game’ and elusion would mean outside the game (like foul play) in Latin I once learned 40 years ago. Ludere means to play – and ex means out (like exit = go out)
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Oh good! Thanks Bert 🙂
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