Lunamor she/her Posted July 29, 2020 Author Posted July 29, 2020 Just now, revelryintheart said: excuse me oxywhat now An oxymoron is basically something that’s self-contradictory, so something like seriously funny or love hate relationship.
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 Wowza. You threw up an entire thread for this?
DramaQueen she/he/neopronouns Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 It's very important, Fadran, gosh. 1
Nathrangking he/him Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 Perhaps, but the world does not tremble at this thought.
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 I wasn't complaining, guys. I was just surprised.
revelryintheart she/her Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 1 minute ago, Nathrangking said: Perhaps, but the world does not tremble at this thought. then how do you think earthquakes happen?
SirWolfe Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 This is a bit like saying "stone rock" or "glowing light"? Not an oxymoron, but redundant. Unless I'm misunderstanding the situation.
Lunamor she/her Posted July 29, 2020 Author Posted July 29, 2020 1 minute ago, SirWolfe said: This is a bit like saying "stone rock" or "glowing light"? Not an oxymoron, but redundant. Unless I'm misunderstanding the situation. That’s the argument here- is kitten cat the equivalent of “cat cat” or “baby adult”?
theTruthshaper Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 1 minute ago, Lunamor said: That’s the argument here- is kitten cat the equivalent of “cat cat” or “baby adult”? Kitten is a subset of cats
Lunamor she/her Posted July 29, 2020 Author Posted July 29, 2020 1 minute ago, The_Truthwatcher said: Kitten is a subset of cats Depends on your perspective- it could also be considered as “baby cat” and cat could technically be considered as “adult cat”. Or it couldn’t be if you use different definitions/interpretations of the word.
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 Is it the literal definition and the obvious perpendicular conjunction of either word that we seek, or the spirit of the meaning behind the two?
Lunamor she/her Posted July 29, 2020 Author Posted July 29, 2020 Just now, Channelknight Fadran said: Is it the literal definition and the obvious perpendicular conjunction of either word that we seek, or the spirit of the meaning behind the two? ‘Tis the argument!
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