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pixl97
3mo ago
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Hmm, that's annoying, I'd take may as "CAN"
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zdragnar
3mo ago
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"may only" and "may not", however, are unambiguously hard limits, which makes things even more confusing.
Throaway8797
3mo ago
"may only" means your pleasure is limited only to what options the agreement allows, which is a polite way of saying can not.
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