Or perhaps you’re reading a parlance a little too literally. You’re right, that is what I meant in a literal sense, and it seems like we got there!
If someone says “redheads are hot,” do you also chime in with “come on now, surely you don’t think a redhead who doesn’t bathe and also is a racist Nazi is hot”?
Or perhaps you’re reading a parlance a little too literally. You’re right, that is what I meant in a literal sense, and it seems like we got there!
If someone says “redheads are hot,” do you also chime in with “come on now, surely you don’t think a redhead who doesn’t bathe and also is a racist Nazi is hot”?
if someone said “redheads are hot” i’d say “alright”
if someone said “all redheads are hot” i’d say “that’s bullshit and you know it”
one is a generalization the other is an absolute statement
I’ll refer you to the first paragraph of my previous reply, friend. Have a good one!