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Originally Posted by Old Joysey
OK! Let's go splitting hairs again!  "apparently" does mean that I don't consider these things "as a source of info",
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What! 'Apparently' doesn't mean that. It's an adverb and could be used different ways depending on how it's stated. And if you are going to use that word you need to follow it up with a why. That's what an adverb is. It describes the verb. Example:
You saying that Richie wanted to come back but 'apparently' Jon wouldn't let him is being stated as if it's a hard fact. It's misleading..
You should have stated... Richie wanted to come back but 'apparently' Jon wouldn't let him in reference to the interview he gave a year later.
I know I keep repeating this to you but STOP MAKING THINGS UP and drawing your own conclusions without either hard facts or stating that it is your own opinion.