Cupidity vs avarice
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My question is about the difference between cupidity and avarice. Is cupidity more hoard-y? More petty? (Ha: is there such a distinction?)
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My question is about the difference between cupidity and avarice. Is cupidity more hoard-y? More petty? (Ha: is there such a distinction?)
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(Why did it reject "cupidity vs avarice" and accept "Cupidity vs avarice"???)
– Lashel
2 days ago
Because it expects a title to start with a capital letter?
– BoldBen
2 days ago
Desiring something is not greed. See the meanings and use cases. Good Luck.
– Kris
yesterday
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My question is about the difference between cupidity and avarice. Is cupidity more hoard-y? More petty? (Ha: is there such a distinction?)
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My question is about the difference between cupidity and avarice. Is cupidity more hoard-y? More petty? (Ha: is there such a distinction?)
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(Why did it reject "cupidity vs avarice" and accept "Cupidity vs avarice"???)
– Lashel
2 days ago
Because it expects a title to start with a capital letter?
– BoldBen
2 days ago
Desiring something is not greed. See the meanings and use cases. Good Luck.
– Kris
yesterday
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(Why did it reject "cupidity vs avarice" and accept "Cupidity vs avarice"???)
– Lashel
2 days ago
Because it expects a title to start with a capital letter?
– BoldBen
2 days ago
Desiring something is not greed. See the meanings and use cases. Good Luck.
– Kris
yesterday
(Why did it reject "cupidity vs avarice" and accept "Cupidity vs avarice"???)
– Lashel
2 days ago
(Why did it reject "cupidity vs avarice" and accept "Cupidity vs avarice"???)
– Lashel
2 days ago
Because it expects a title to start with a capital letter?
– BoldBen
2 days ago
Because it expects a title to start with a capital letter?
– BoldBen
2 days ago
Desiring something is not greed. See the meanings and use cases. Good Luck.
– Kris
yesterday
Desiring something is not greed. See the meanings and use cases. Good Luck.
– Kris
yesterday
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(Why did it reject "cupidity vs avarice" and accept "Cupidity vs avarice"???)
– Lashel
2 days ago
Because it expects a title to start with a capital letter?
– BoldBen
2 days ago
Desiring something is not greed. See the meanings and use cases. Good Luck.
– Kris
yesterday