Seoul Brother I don't understand this sentence. Nobody else will either. And you have the advantage of knowing the context in which it occurred, which for some reason you are keeping secret from us.
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Seoul BrotherI don't understand this sentence.Nobody else will either. And you have the advantage of knowing the context in which it occurred, which for some reason you are keeping secret from us.
Seoul Brother I made a pile (writing/written) by my mother.The sentence is meaningless with either writing or written.
Seoul BrotherI made a pile (writing/written) by my mother.The way it's phrased it has to be "a pile of something", and the "something" has to be a written thing. More than that no one can say, because the noun that names the written thing is missing.