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The Coded-Language 'Apology'
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The Coded-Language 'Apology'

If it seems odd and missing the point, there's a reason

Sep 18, 2023
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Lauren Boebert

With some apologies you know something seems amiss. Maybe it’s clear or maybe you can’t quite put your finger on it but you know something isn’t “right.”

It could be because the apology is in coded language.

There are many examples of such expressions of regret or remorse but this article is about a recent one. Important note: This post is …

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