Wrong again, DeSousa.
As you kindly point out to everyone, the word "trivia" is a noun. The word "trivial" is an adjective, with similar meaning, and would have been the correct word to use in your sentence. Your usage of the word, punctuation and sentence structure were all incorrect. Again, this is not meant as a personal slight. We have all had different upbringings and some of us simply paid more attention in school than others. My point is that innocent mistakes can change the meaning of written documents. Franklin was as innocent in making written errors as you were.
You should have written...
"Rick, I enjoy the way you attempt to make trivial the fact that...yadda, yadda." (BTW, I added the comma for you, free of charge)
As for the "subsidiary" thing. It is over! Drop it! Get over it! Move on!
<<< Can you kindly explain what this for franklin. >>> I'm so sorry DeSousa, but I have no clue as to the meaning of this sentence. I think it is supposed to be a question, yet there is no question mark! I thought you were the king of question marks.
I'm just trying to understand your cryptic messages.
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