i noticed, haha. i said to connor how much i loved being able to enjoy such random tangets and he goes, "yup, that's one of the benefits of being friends w/ me and maria"
But it doesn't make logical sense, you make the claim that there are no degrees to unique, yet you say every one is unique for a particular reason, or to their own degree. Therefore, there are degrees or aspects to unique and you both keep switching your points to contradict the other's argument; so it invalidates any claim to legitamacy in the accuracy of whatever illogical point you are trying to make. So why bother?
His point: "we are all unique / it's just a matter of degree" Your point: "everyone is unique in their own way" The difference: "?"
my point: everyone is unique. no one is more or less unique than another, each has a particular way of being unique his point: everyone is unique/ it's a matter of degree
i was coming from the rule that in proper english you cannot say something is more or less unique because it's simply not possible
I remain frozen in the absense of any sort of personal clarity due to the former and latter statements, and will retire while I presume my point has been issued, dispite its inability to acheive reception.
well, if you're going to use big words and criticize with them, at least spell them right...i might give you props you figure out which words are spelled wrong
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His point: "we are all unique / it's just a matter of degree"
Your point: "everyone is unique in their own way"
The difference: "?"
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my point: everyone is unique. no one is more or less unique than another, each has a particular way of being unique
his point: everyone is unique/ it's a matter of degree
i was coming from the rule that in proper english you cannot say something is more or less unique because it's simply not possible
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