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goodluckchuck | 1 month ago

Anything is true if you define the terms contrary to their meaning.

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tdeck|1 month ago

So when you read "water bankruptcy", you assumed it meant a legal process where the world can apply to a court to have its water debt annulled and start again?

dwedge|1 month ago

This really made me laugh, but at the same time "water bankruptcy" doesn't mean anything before this statement but bankruptcy did. The term was chosen to give the same kind of emotional reaction as bankruptcy

funkyfiddler69|1 month ago

wait, is that why "humanity" redefines and reinterprets words and meanings all the time?

miltonlost|1 month ago

Good thing that isn't what happened with this sensible definition. What part of that definition do you object to?