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by blueflow
1602 days ago
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"Earth", "Air" and "Human" are not abstract nouns because they have physical things we can match those words to. Contrast that to abstract nouns like "truth", "danger" or "happiness", which are actually interpretations of something other. Statements using these tend to be opinions or non-verifiable. Fact-Checking doesn't work for them. |
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> "There are no facts, only interpretations.
Too absolute, some things are objective, some subjective.
Not everything is subjective, like he's implying.
The quote sounds deep, but it falls apart to 3rd grade reading comprehension.