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I was going to sign off for the night but I just had to write this because my head was hurting. Why is it that I've been speaking the same language for like twenty-seven years but I still find it extremely difficult? I'll give you an example of what I'm talking about. Synonyms. They mean the same thing but have different words right? Is that always true though?


Like if you decide to wait to let your food cool because it's still too hot to eat, even though apparently a synonym for hot is burning it might not necessarily still be hot enough for you to burn the roof of your mouth. Or if you have a very important chore to do around the house, is it that serious if you decide to wait until tomorrow even though apparently a synonym for important is serious? Idk, maybe I just think too much. :confused2
 
English is a complicated language. There is supposed to be like a million words, and I don't even know what many of them mean.
 
There is probably only a few words in the politically correct liberal/SJW dictionary.
 
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There is probably only a few words in the politically correct liberal/SJW dictionary.



Alright, so then how do you tell apart their meanings if they aren't politically correct then?
 
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