Went on a walk, found a good stick
Btw, i found an even better stick later on
@nat_available thats a good stick ^^

@General_Chucklefuck Right?

It sadly didn't survive the stick test

But the last one did.

It now gets to stick in my yard :)

@nat_available poor stick, that didnt make it - for its now a stuck
@General_Chucklefuck no, it now pieces, but the one that made it is stuck in the ground :)
@nat_available well, its a stick that once was, what else would you call it? :/
@nat_available fine, ill play -
How then, would thee classify a stuckn'd? Hm?
@General_Chucklefuck something that got unstuck obviously
@nat_available more like something that got unsticked, but okay
@nat_available so in other words, a stuck
Therefore, equality of concepts is established
@nat_available it follows, that a stickn'd is a stick currently being de-sticked

@General_Chucklefuck I see, I have seen my errors, thank you very much.

But this then implies that a stick that is in the process of being repaired, or in our terminology in the process of going from a stuck to a stick is an unstickn'd

@General_Chucklefuck which would then logically expand into a stick currently being stickn'd after having been unstickn'd being restickn'd and then being reunstickn'd
@General_Chucklefuck @nat_available I do t think there is a right answer. all grammar is made up anyway. especially yours

Yes, but you see, that allows for even more precise description of the various states of stick.

We are no longer arguing, only discovering the multitude of states a beautiful object such as a good stick may take.

We are simply scouting the bounds of our own reality.
Pioneers of words and explorers of grammar