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OmegaScales

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  1. I swear, it wasn't me outside your window... I crack myself up.
  2. I'm sure there are plenty, but here are a few I have heard: Science can [or will eventually] answer any question. If there were a god, the world wouldn't be so messed up. "I just don't." -Several atheists.
  3. A lot of the time, how someone is raised will lead them to believe or disbelieve. Science has proven this. However, science is not 100% accurate. This is perhaps due to divine (or otherwise) powers. Some people are born good, and stay good even through experiences that would normally corrupt people. Some are born evil... does that make sense to you?
  4. Letters you have: EL (no more letters will be given) Rhymes with: ....tion/sion/cian. As much of an explanation of it as I can give: It is only something you can hear while speaking (as per its definition), but you can notice when it would apply to speech if it is written, in most cases.
  5. Okay, last hint. Examples in some languages: "comfortable" English "C'est la vie" French "himmlisch" German "Odkiaľ ste" Slovakian
  6. Tension, confusion, irritation, apprehension... etc.
  7. Nope, nope, nope. Articulate. I'm not saying if it's a synonym or antonym. That would make it too easy.
  8. Hint time! It starts with the letter "E". I'm sure you guys would've asked eventually, but I'm getting a little impatient. P.S. I don't really think hints should be available anymore, but I'll wait to see if you need 1 more. After this, or the next hint, there will be no more.
  9. There are specific words that it is more evident in than others.
  10. It is definitely more evident with some accents. As far as I know, every language has it. It is not a question, nor the word "question".
  11. Like I said before, it's not something you see. It is something you hear.
  12. No. Keep asking questions about speech related things and you'll probably get it eventually. By the way, it was in the previous sentence.
  13. No. It is a part of speech, it is classified as a noun, it might or might not be considered a concept depending on who you ask, it is most likely used every day, and as an extra bonus hint, you will hear it if you read this out loud: The laboratory was at a comfortable temperature all day, causing the scientists to work at a sluggish pace.
  14. No, no, the word isn't "noun", it is a noun.
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