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by SandersAK
4671 days ago
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garlic presses - so efficient right? I guess if they're good noise makers that get conversations started then maybe that's a net positive. I just start to wonder if hyperbole is the most effective long term way to communicate - tho to use my own argument against me, i suppose deciding "most" is not the point ;) |
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Hyperbole enables both people who agree and who disagree to more pointedly argue their particular side. If you think funnels are good, then seeing them compared to a meat grinder will probably annoy you enough to take to the comments and voice your concern or dissent. At the same time, if you find funnels not quite as good, you are equally stimulated to comment based on the apt description of your feelings.
Either way, hyperbole is a way to facilitate communication, especially in cases where the subject itself might not be the most enticing.