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Marcelo Cipullo Posted 11 years ago
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"Softly Parallel" it's correct?

It's a slogan for a site: "Softly Parallel"
I would like to know if it's correct, or need something else to make sense...
  

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What kind of website is it, and what is the slogan supposed to convey?

  • What kind of website is it, and what is the slogan supposed to convey?
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What kind of website is it, and what is the slogan supposed to convey?
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Marcelo Cipullo It's a slogan for a site: "Softly Parallel"I would like to know if it's correct, or need something else to make sense...
To make sense of what? Cotton striped shirts?

If you want a slogan, you probably want a sentence. What you have is not a sentence.

CJ
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It is an indie music channel. "Indie Music Dimension". I want to mean it's like a portal to a musical dimension softly parallel to our dimension.
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Marcelo CipulloIt is an indie music channel. "Indie Music Dimension". I want to mean it's like a portal to a musical dimension softly parallel to our dimension.
I don't know anything about indie music channels, but if you think other people will see the connection, then use "Softly Parallel".

CJ
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Marcelo CipulloIt is an indie music channel. "Indie Music Dimension". I want to mean it's like a portal to a musical dimension softly parallel to our dimension.
I think no one would understand what it meant. It would only "work" if you deliberately want something cryptic for people to puzzle over or seek an explanation for.
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Hahaha, I get it.
So I'll do a test for a few days.
Thank you! =)

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