Okay... having caught up with reading from where I left off 'Yesterday' I've noticed a distinct weirdness to Mr Brezzy's dialogue.
I distinctly remember posting a simple, lay-man's terms definition between hypothesis and theory.
Yet, here we are something like ten pages on and Mr Breezy is swapping, flipping and changing sentences around for all their worth.
Well... it's been fun but I've seen this type of word-play before.
It invariably goes no where and does nothing.
Is there some place in schools or university where they teach this kind of word-play? I'm some what intrigued by how many people manage to employ it.
Cheers.
Not at work
I distinctly remember posting a simple, lay-man's terms definition between hypothesis and theory.
Yet, here we are something like ten pages on and Mr Breezy is swapping, flipping and changing sentences around for all their worth.
Well... it's been fun but I've seen this type of word-play before.
It invariably goes no where and does nothing.
Is there some place in schools or university where they teach this kind of word-play? I'm some what intrigued by how many people manage to employ it.
Cheers.
Not at work