To compare two things or identify similarities isn't necessarily to assert that they are "equivalent." It's such a lazy rejoinder.
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Not for philosophers it ain't
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Au contraire, Pierre [
@mtracey]. Saying "X is like Y" when it ain't is as much a problem now as ever.#LiterallyHitler much? - 1 more reply
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Hooray for that. Particularly liked your use of the past tense...i.e. "....knew who Lena Dunham was."
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almost as bad as "gaslighting" this year and "tasked" two years ago.
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Vocabulary posing as intellect
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Sharp comment. It's become a 'buzz-phrase'. Seriously doubt if many who use it have a clue.
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words are cheap
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It's nice to see logic, however misused, becoming fashionable. Now if people could just use it correctly.
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if people keep telling you that maybe you should stop doing it because that's all you fucking do you fucking wedge.
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