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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 0:18:08 GMT
I have my own insights on this. I drew it out on my notebook but I have no more room in my phone to take pictures yet. Just wondering what your thoughts are ETA: This seemed to help bring clarity to what I'm talking about: How about this: There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like: 1.White 2. Grey 3. Black If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be? 1. Opinion 2. 3.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 1, 2016 0:23:34 GMT
You rarely make sense of what you post.
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Post by GiantsFan on May 1, 2016 0:25:59 GMT
Sorry but I have no idea what you are asking.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2016 0:33:42 GMT
I guess I don't have any thoughts on this topic.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2016 0:40:32 GMT
I'm on my phone so I can't see who the OP is before opening a thread, but I knew. Oh, I knew.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 0:44:21 GMT
If 2 people are arguing and one of them says "That's just your opinion". What could the other person react back with if they don't agree? "No, it's a...."
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Post by PLurker on May 1, 2016 0:44:44 GMT
I have to admit that this is another "What?" (are you asking) from me.
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Post by georgiapea on May 1, 2016 0:48:30 GMT
I'm guessing the OP heard of those 2 words and having no clue what they mean, has come here hoping someone might enlighten everyone.
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Post by quiltz on May 1, 2016 0:52:55 GMT
I have my own insights on this. I drew it out on my notebook but I have no more room in my phone to take pictures yet. Just wondering what your thoughts are Dual means two. Polar means opposite. Other than that I have no idea of what you are talking about.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 0:53:09 GMT
I'm avoiding using the word "opposite" because both of the words that I have answered with this are both the opposite of the word "opinion", but in different ways. That's why I am using the words duality and polarity.
I'll give it a little more time to see if any thoughts are expressed and then I will explain. If my explanation ends up bringing clarity to this post I will edit the OP.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 0:57:38 GMT
I have my own insights on this. I drew it out on my notebook but I have no more room in my phone to take pictures yet. Just wondering what your thoughts are Dual means two. Polar means opposite. Other than that I have no idea of what you are talking about. Polar doesn't mean 2 as well? There's a North Pole and a South Pole. Duality to me means like a battle. One side against another. A duel. Polarity to me means balance.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on May 1, 2016 1:01:51 GMT
Dual means two. Polar means opposite. Other than that I have no idea of what you are talking about. Polar doesn't mean 2 as well? Perhaps you think that because we only have two poles on earth. Full Definition of polar 1 a : of or relating to a geographic pole or the region around it b : coming from or having the characteristics of such a region c (1) : passing over a celestial body's north and south poles <a satellite in a polar orbit> (2) : traveling in a polar orbit <a polar satellite> 2 : of or relating to one or more poles (as of a magnet) 3 : serving as a guide <a polar principle> <a polar theory> 4 : diametrically opposite <polar positions on the issue> 5 : exhibiting polarity; especially : having a dipole or characterized by molecules having dipoles <a polar solvent> 6 : resembling a pole or axis around which all else revolves : pivotal <polar events> 7 : of, relating to, or expressed in polar coordinates <polar equations>; also : of or relating to a polar coordinate system
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2016 1:02:10 GMT
what??? I guess I would answer your second question/statement with the words: truth, fact, belief, etc.
But otherwise I have no clue once again...
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Post by justkat on May 1, 2016 1:04:35 GMT
Uummm no.
dual=consisting of 2 parts duel=combat between 2 individuals
polar=of or relating to the North or South Pole/the straight line joining the two points at which tangents from a fixed point touch a conic section
I don't think any of us have a clue what you're talking about. At least I have the benefit of saying English isn't my native language. lol
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 1:04:57 GMT
How about this:
There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like:
1.White 2. Grey 3. Black
If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be?
1. Opinion 2. 3.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 1:07:27 GMT
Polar doesn't mean 2 as well? Perhaps you think that because we only have two poles on earth. Full Definition of polar 1 a : of or relating to a geographic pole or the region around it b : coming from or having the characteristics of such a region c (1) : passing over a celestial body's north and south poles <a satellite in a polar orbit> (2) : traveling in a polar orbit <a polar satellite> 2 : of or relating to one or more poles (as of a magnet) 3 : serving as a guide <a polar principle> <a polar theory> 4 : diametrically opposite <polar positions on the issue> 5 : exhibiting polarity; especially : having a dipole or characterized by molecules having dipoles <a polar solvent> 6 : resembling a pole or axis around which all else revolves : pivotal <polar events> 7 : of, relating to, or expressed in polar coordinates <polar equations>; also : of or relating to a polar coordinate system #4 is the one I am talking about
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Post by justkat on May 1, 2016 1:10:34 GMT
So you want to know what the antonyms and synonyms of the word "opposite" are? Is that what you're asking?
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Post by Yubon Peatlejuice on May 1, 2016 1:10:45 GMT
How about this: There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like: 1.White 2. Grey 3. Black If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be? 1. Opinion 2. 3. 1. Opinion 2. The National Enquirer 3. Fact
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Post by quiltz on May 1, 2016 1:13:07 GMT
I'm avoiding using the word "opposite" because both of the words that I have answered with this are both the opposite of the word "opinion", but in different ways. That's why I am using the words duality and polarity. I'll give it a little more time to see if any thoughts are expressed and then I will explain. If my explanation ends up bringing clarity to this post I will edit the OP. Honestly, I do not require further explnation as I really do not care. Good night.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 1:13:22 GMT
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on May 1, 2016 1:15:45 GMT
How about this: There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like: 1.White 2. Grey 3. Black If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be? 1. Opinion 2. 3. 1. Opinion. 2. Truthiness. 3. Fact.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 1:15:47 GMT
So you want to know what the antonyms and synonyms of the word "opposite" are? Is that what you're asking? No, but it would be interesting to see what words are the same as the word opposite.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 1:17:44 GMT
How about this: There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like: 1.White 2. Grey 3. Black If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be? 1. Opinion 2. 3. 1. Opinion 2. The National Enquirer 3. Fact Yes, Fact is one of them. I put that word for #2 as the duality.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on May 1, 2016 1:22:31 GMT
How about this: There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like: 1.White 2. Grey 3. Black If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be? 1. Opinion 2. 3. 1. Opinion. 2. Truthiness. 3. Fact. Does Fact and Truthiness mean the same thing to you? The 3rd word I filled in was another opposite of fact. I guess I would call it facts other opposite.
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Post by seikashaven on May 1, 2016 1:28:09 GMT
You make it so hard to engage in discussion. You're never actually asking what the words you choose mean. And then when questions arise from that, you assign "meaning" and "depth" to the responses which are really derived from bewilderment.
You muddy the waters and call it enlightenment. I don't get it.
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Post by Chips on May 1, 2016 1:28:22 GMT
How about this: There's a black and a white. With a trinity there's also a grey. So if you put it like: 1.White 2. Grey 3. Black If I asked what words could be #2 and #3 if I put Opinion for #1, what could they be? 1. Opinion 2. 3. 2. Hypothesis/Theory 3.Fact/Truth
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 1, 2016 1:28:34 GMT
I hate when people post shit that's just a bad as "vague-booking" thinking to be clever or coy to enlighten others.
Just say what you want to discuss and discuss it!
There is no polarity in duality --duality is finite, it's either black or its white. No wiggle room, an opinion of a person at the opposite end of the spectrum from another.
Polarity ceases to exist in this scenario as it encompasses all the little gray areas in between.
Duality is the division, vast differences, separation of options, while polarity is what brings opinions together, creating discussion and potential unity or understanding.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 1, 2016 1:32:43 GMT
That's not a drawing. It's a random collection of words that make absolutely no sense or relationship for anyone looking at it.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on May 1, 2016 1:33:04 GMT
1. Opinion. 2. Truthiness. 3. Fact. Does Fact and Truthiness mean the same thing to you? The 3rd word I filled in was another opposite of fact. I guess I would call it facts other opposite. If your third word is fact's "other opposite", then it is opinion's synonym, and your triad would be white, white, black instead of white, grey, black. Truthiness is a word coined by Stephen Colbert, meaning "the quality of seeming or being felt to be true, even if not necessarily true" which is why I consider it a blending of opinion and truth in the same way that grey is a blending of white and black.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 1, 2016 1:35:53 GMT
You make it so hard to engage in discussion. You're never actually asking what the words you choose mean. And then when questions arise from that, you assign "meaning" and "depth" to the responses which are really derived from bewilderment. You muddy the waters and call it enlightenment. I don't get it. I would swear to all that is holy the OP eats magic mushrooms or smokes some other psychedelic herb before she posts here. It is definitely NOT enlightenment, it leads no where, and it is most confusing as she is always changing/interchanging terms to mean other things.
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