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298 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10138 16:55

>>283

> "estar" usually refers to impermanent states

This is an obnoxious way to think about the difference between "ser" and "estar" tbh. But I guess it's simpler than figuring out "ser" has an ontological dimension to it, like you're describing being itself, or something inherent to being, which I believe is a more accurate distinction.

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