Device: Metaphor
41A world without metaphors would be a world without metaphors.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
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dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:A world without metaphors would be a world without metaphors.
lars wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:A world without metaphors would be a world without metaphors.
Well played, sir.
davesec wrote:the animal world tried desperately, time and again, to kill this man.
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Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:A world without metaphors would be a world without metaphors.
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Sigh - I caught this insight on the wing and quickly took the nearest shoddy words to fasten it lest it fly away from me. And now it has died of these barren words and hangs and flaps in them - and I hardly know anymore, when I look at it, how I could have felt so happy when I caught this bird.
tmidgett wrote:
The audio metaphors of rock music are distinguished in large part by timbral content. It is not distinguished as much by the melodic or chordal or lyrical content as we tend to assume it is. All that stuff is important, but it's less important in rock music than in any other kind of music.
tocharian wrote:That's an interesting insight... that the artistry of rock rests largely in the manipulation of timbre.
Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:A world without metaphors would be a world without metaphors.
Cranius wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:A world without metaphors would be a world without metaphors.
I ran this by an actual philosopher the other day and he said it was indeed correct, or perhaps more correctly: The world without metaphors is just the world.
He also said that mathematics was the only truly non-representational/non-metaphorical language.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
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