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Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_evil_two: In the first case, the emphasis is on natural, I think.
SirContro
SirContro
You're just not good at it, scrub.
LuoirM
LuoirM
Obv :blob_catflip:
NotaNuffian
NotaNuffian
I thought the emphasis that he has long and white hair.

Or was I mistaken?
SirContro
SirContro
The emphasis on both is the fact that it's natural. Typically the first descriptor is what we focus on.
SirContro
SirContro
Technically, there's emphasis on all three aspects. Readers arem't so dull that they can't process entire sentences.
SirContro
SirContro
Reading speed also changes what catches your eye.
Slow: He. Has. Natural. Long. White. Hair. (Emphasis on every word)
Medium He has natural long white hair (Emphasis on the middle descriptor)
Fast: Hehasnaturallongwhitehair (Emphasis on the first and last words, he and hair)
NotaNuffian
NotaNuffian
The last example: he ain't bald.
SirContro
SirContro
He is not.
SirContro
SirContro
Or he's just a weird hair pervert.
Prince_Azmiran_Myrian
Prince_Azmiran_Myrian
Too many adjectives at once.
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