User talk:TACO INSURANCE

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Good luck. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Danielfolsom (talkcontribs)

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[edit] e.g. vs. i.e.

What do you think is the problem with the first sentence of the above article. And why announce the problem in Talk:Anti-Cult Movement rather than in Talk:E.g. vs. i.e.? Or, you could just fix the issue yourself in the article. --Tagishsimon (talk)

Ah, okay, I see what you mean. The use of e.g. in P2 of the anti-cult article is citing Kropveld as one example of the "appropriateness of the term" dispute. That being the case, it seems an appropriate use of e.g. ... i.e. would only be appropriate if no=one else but Kropveld had an issue. --Tagishsimon (talk)