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Francine, Yes, I questioned that initially. So I did something really bizarre: I looked it up in a dictionary. I also looked up the etymology. Ultimately, I understood where they were coming from. I usually think of 'immaculate' in its use as meaning 'clean'. But another connotation of the word is 'flawless'. That's where izi was coming from. So yeah maybe next time you could try that dictionary thing.
For perspective: I have been critical of izi's grammar and vocabulary choices. But even I have to give credit where it's due.
For perspective: I have been critical of izi's grammar and vocabulary choices. But even I have to give credit where it's due.
While we're here, wtf is the word 'whoe'?