Mikado14 wrote:The problem as I see it, and I could be wrong, is that she fails to understand what is a "comparison". When someone uses the term - "Like a ...." is a comparison where someone is attempting to draw a simile.
Then again, I don't believe she is that stupid and what she is doing is merely to display what a sociopath does when caught....misdirect. So, it is easier to misconstrue the simile than to understand it.
Yep...all lost soul's here....
....but then perhaps the one making the claim is the one lost but then time will tell who truly is lost. Notice that she is now hanging around the "convention crowd" and I also noticed that she is giving kudos to Paul. What a dichotomy...one day grouse about him and the next compliment him....and she still fails to see the reason why he stopped, oh yes, blame it on Urkel.
Mikado
It is part of the symptomology that cannot appreciate metaphors and simiies as they have an empathic quality. Just as using Capitalisation in the middle of prose. It is a reflection of the inability to appreciate that words carry a emotive component that does not require accentuation. This is one of the principles that underpin the 'Blink Test' which identifies them. (Hare)