charmdpetKeira
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or Twas I who mentioned that. Yes, I remember. Perhaps we can agree, the English langue is often used as an form of art? If so, I have this for you to look at. It is the picture of Mary and baby Jesus in the tree I would like you to examine. If you would, tell me if you see anything interesting about it. I do not know if others have pointed out what I see before, but if they have, I have not read about it. I don’t even think I read the whole article. I got caught up on the picture. My thought is; people have been trying to tell us things for a very long time by leaving clues; we’re just too busy caught up in the rat race, to notice them. quote:
These are mostly quirks in the language I think. The concepts of live and evil came before the English language, so to say this is intentional I think is not a reasonable assumption. I do not see how this fact would disprove my thought. quote:
In fact these plays on words can make for a really good topic. I thought so. quote:
The English language, because of it's simplicity, lends itself to these quirks. I have met people from all over the world, both online and in person and they all say that English is one of the easiest languages to learn. Strange, I’ve only heard it was the hardest because it is it often doesn’t even follow its own rules. quote:
It's the nuances and the contexts that befuddle people. Actually, I am of the mind there are some straight out contradictions. Like the word “freedom”. Said alone, it means lack of responsibility, add another word with it, ie. “speech” or “choice”; suddenly, we are talking about a whole new animal. This is why I try to stick with liberty, hard to twist that one. quote:
There are proper words that have more than one meaning, and even in our grammar there can be two properly formed sentences exactly the same, but have two completely different meanings. True that. k
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