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aʒɑ̃ prɔvɔkatœr
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If I type out a complete thought in the form of a query, using multiple subordinate phrases in what appears to be a one single run-on sentence but by virtue of prodigious use of prepositional phrases is arguably one and only one sentence, can I avoid the guilt of contributing to the conditions that caused the deaths of the members of the board who die of extreme alcohol poising from Garnate's maniacal drinking game on my already burdened conscience by claiming that since it is only one and only one sentence it does not count as a paragraph, or would such an obfuscation simply be cheating and, in actuality, qualify, according to the estimable judges, as a paragraph?