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[pirate_looper]>turn wheel ship
You expertly navigate the waters with the wooden wheel in your hands toward the merchant brigantine!
Roundtime: 11 sec.
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The sloop lurches forward as it strains against the deployed anchor.
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[pirate_looper]>turn wheel ship
You expertly navigate the waters with the wooden wheel in your hands toward the merchant brigantine!
Roundtime: 15 sec.
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[pirate_looper]>turn wheel ship
You expertly navigate the waters with the wooden wheel in your hands toward the merchant brigantine!
Roundtime: 13 sec.
Re: OSA bug on 11/29/2022 03:29 PM CST
Re: OSA bug on 12/05/2022 05:17 AM CST
Re: OSA bug on 12/11/2022 12:33 AM CST
Re: OSA bug on 12/30/2022 06:22 AM CST
Yeah, to navigate a ship is to be actually moving. The anchor prevents that. The two are mutually exclusive. Thanks for your explanations, but they're only correct if you ignore what words mean.
And that is what I am explaining to you. The difference between the transitive and intransitive definition of 'to navigate' according to the OED, the people who document English for the country that invented it. Someone call Susie Dent!
Thanks for your explanations.
Re: OSA bug on 12/30/2022 11:33 AM CST