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Welcome to my space! I think an appropriate introduction would be define the meaning of "blather" and the traits of a "blatherskite." To blather is - following the COD definition - to chatter foolishly, the word being derived from the Old Norse 'blathra' meaning "talk nonsene."
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To be a person who blathers, is to be a blatherskite. An individual who's love of the spoken or written word rambunctiously shoves aside any semblance of clarity. My mission in joining h2g2 is to give me the opportunity to exorcise my blatherskite tendancies, and embrace the world of clear, conscise communication. Yours Sincerely, The Blatherer


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