Quote Originally Posted by Pookie View Post
Trollish derail on my part, but i dont think you can use Thus and then follow it with Might. Thus is certain. Might incorporates doubt. Your Conjunction is in the wrong function.
Quote Originally Posted by The Foundation View Post
Eh, English. Sue me.

Just as long as the point that I'm skeptical about sub-type comes across.
 
To add to the trolling, "thus" means "it follows." It could be used to mean certainty in some contexts, I suppose, but in general usage it just sets up the next thought. If the next thought is expressed in the conditional tense, it shouldn't matter. It's not the same as introducing a strict logical consequence, which is better expressed as "therefore," which actually does mean "as a consequence."


As for the ignoring function, as far as I can tell, I ignore it. It's sometimes hard for me to pay attention to, or take seriously , information coming in that form.