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Is it impossible to realize that speaking in absolutes completely ignores similarities?
Are you making an absolute statement?
How does speaking in absolutes ignore similarities?
For example, I assert that blue combined with yellow results in a green color, further I assert that green, yellow and blue are different.
Do you still claim that my absolute statement that blue and yellow combine to make green ignores similarities? Or do you see that the absolute statement in fact reinforces the commonalities shared by all three colors.
Maybe you just wanted to take a cheap shot at someone who asked a legitimate question because the answer may challenge your preconcieved notions?
And yes, I realize I cannot spell worth a darn. So find another way to light me up.
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