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^ Check Evangeline's post again. OK, the "crazed" part is unnecessary.
But the grammatical construction "If only" is used like this: "If only we could all read the works of Lao Tze!"
Meaning, "If everyone would read these works the world would be a better place."
Thus, "If only the overenthusiastic fans of Yu-na would read this letter!"
Well, maybe Evangeline will come back and explain if this is what she meant or not.
But the grammatical construction "If only" is used like this: "If only we could all read the works of Lao Tze!"
Meaning, "If everyone would read these works the world would be a better place."
Thus, "If only the overenthusiastic fans of Yu-na would read this letter!"
Well, maybe Evangeline will come back and explain if this is what she meant or not.