>>>1897362
seems to be refering to March 5th article
https://thepoliticalinsider.com/former-bush-ag-trump-right-about-being-wiretapped/
>>>1897362
seems to be refering to March 5th article
https://thepoliticalinsider.com/former-bush-ag-trump-right-about-being-wiretapped/
>it is dirty on the inside!
checked , and been looking at the literal meaning of dirty restaurant
http://healthspace.com/Clients/VDH/CShenandoah/Web.nsf/formFacility.xsp?id=11D46ECF6BD749BF852574040056DF94
only a couple of small health violations over 4 years
From WordReference.com on Dysfunction vs. Disfunction:
dys- is a Greek prefix meaning "bad", "abnormal", "difficult", or "impaired".
dis- is a Latin prefix with none of the above meanings.
Latin dis- can mean "lack of", "not", "opposite of", "away from".
This all explains why something dys-functional has a bad or abnormal function, rather than a lack of function that dis-functional implies.
>don't think it was a mistake
pointing out the lack of function , rather than abnormal or bad function
me thinks 'dis' completely without function