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  • foszoe

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    No, they don't. "Military-style" and "assault-style" have no objective meaning whatsoever.

    Of course, you're welcome to prove me wrong, and provide the objective definitions of these two terms. *grin*

    Define objective and define definition and if you objectively define them, then I will attempt to do so.
     

    chipbennett

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    Define objective and define definition and if you objectively define them, then I will attempt to do so.

    ob·jec·tive
    əbˈjektiv/
    adjective


    de·fine
    dəˈfīn/
    verb


     
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