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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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"Scout" wrote

Your constant allusions to the act are most likely rooted in your own
shameful desire.


Sad to see you are so illiterate. The word you meant to use, I'm sure, is
'alluding.'
A literate person would have written: "Your constantly alluding to the act
is most likely rooted in your own shameful desire."

I hope this helps.



Sorry if my correct use of the noun confused you.
Perhaps a dictionary will help you in your struggle with the English
language. Hope this helps.
Scout
al·lu·sion (…-l›"zh…n) n. 1. The act of alluding; indirect reference:
Without naming names, the candidate criticized the national leaders by
allusion. 2. An instance of indirect reference: an allusion to classical
mythology in a poem. See Usage Note at allude. [Late Latin all¿si½,
all¿si½n-, a playing with, from Latin all¿sus, past participle of all¿dere,
to play with. See ALLUDE.]