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Rhetoric
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Posted by: Bunmiadefisayo
Hi all, Happy New Year.
I was just trying to remember a statement i read in a book. It was given by a White House official after the Watergate thing. I cant remeber a thign that was said but i do remeber that it meant absolutely nothing!!
So in commemoration of this i wld like to see if anyone can give a statement ( 1 or 2 sentences) that means absolutely nothing. I'm not talking about gibberish, or you can say something that has an apparent meaning but is confusing. i''ll try and give an example;
"if we say somethign that means nothing, doesnt the nothingness in our statement mean that we have in fact said something that is lacking something?"
Best i cld come up with, Good Luck!!
Posted by: Bunmiadefisayo
Darn, it came up under the miscallaneous Forum, sorry!!
Posted by: INeedHelp
http://watergate.info/
try that
Posted by: Bunmiadefisayo
thx thats all i wanted. I cant beleive i forgot that.
Posted by: 9:35
Fumble if you must, but mind you it's not entirely unlike false truthness, ya?
Posted by: Bunmiadefisayo
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Posted by: Canis Lupus
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Originally posted by Bunmiadefisayo
So in commemoration of this i wld like to see if anyone can give a statement ( 1 or 2 sentences) that means absolutely nothing.
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Originally posted by 9:35
Fumble if you must, but mind you it's not entirely unlike false truthness, ya?
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Looks like the kind of statement to me
Posted by: Bunmiadefisayo
rite on
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