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==Syntax and Messaging== |
==Syntax and Messaging== |
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* {{tt|STOP SING/PLAY/CHANT}}: |
* {{tt|STOP SING/PLAY/CHANT}}: Stops singing, chanting or playing an instrument. |
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: ''?'' |
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* {{tt|stop teach}} ''<self>'': But life is so full of opportunities to learn! |
* {{tt|stop teach}} ''<self>'': But life is so full of opportunities to learn! |
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: ''<Person> does a reality check.'' |
: ''<Person> does a reality check.'' |
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The STOP command is used to stop certain actions you may be in the middle of performing. You may use this verb to stop singing or playing an instrument, stop teaching or listening to a teacher, or stop stalking someone.
Syntax and Messaging
- STOP SING/PLAY/CHANT: Stops singing, chanting or playing an instrument.
- STOP TEACH <self>: But life is so full of opportunities to learn!
- <Person> does a reality check.
- STOP TEACH <person>: ?
- ?
- STOP LISTEN: ?
- ?
- STOP STALK: ?
- ?
- STOP CLIMB: ?
- ?