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How a cheesy joke from the 1830s became the most widely spoken word in the world.
OK is thought to be the most widely recognized word on the planet. We use it to communicate with each other, as well as our technology. But it actually started out as a language fad in the 1830’s of abbreviating words incorrectly.
Young intellectuals in Boston came up with several of these abbreviations, including “KC” for “knuff ced,” “OW” for “oll wright,” and KY for “know yuse.” But thanks to its appearance in Martin Van Buren’s 1840 presidential re-election campaign as the incumbents new nickname, Old Kinderhook, OK outlived its abbreviated comrades.
Later, widespread use by early telegraph operators caused OK to go mainstream, and its original purpose as a neutral affirmative is still how we use it today.
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After studying business I found my sister didn’t want me to get $37,500 in one year, so that I could use it to earn a million from it, by investing it in my business, and get a profit from it, which I could use to benefit society. - It turns out that, she wants that so to get favours from my family for real estate and capitalize on how she can benefit society . - Of course, there are legal problems with this, and, I do not only analyze it, but , also work on solutions, despite attacks and attempts to commit fraud and embezzlement against my business system. - By improving the level of security at which it can function, and prevent damage to others from intent to damage others by causing fraud and embezzlement , extortion, or , worst to it, which also includes getting scientific evidence of those actions against it, and, even, perhaps, acts of war, it does not only help to benefit society from it, but , also, to motivate to operate somewhere more safe and more moral, so that I can also have a family there, without interference from intelligence or spying.
That can be useful to calculate how much is invested in people to make me seem like if English was not my first language, and what benefit they try to mislead society they are bringing to them, as well as how much damage they cause to work done, and contracts paid to protect such work to benefit society with them, for in case that they try to capitalize on selling and covering it’s ok not to care, no matter how evil , or evil genius they may be.
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