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A time to be born, a time to die / A time to Robert Plant, a time to reap / A time to Killdozer, a time to heal / A time to laugh, a time to Take a Train to Cry. / A time to Build Me Up, Buttercup, a time to Stop Breaking Down / A time to dance, a time to September Morn / A time to cast away Stones / A time to gather Stones together. / A time of Love, a time of Hate Your Friends / A time of War, a time of Peace Piece / A time you may choogle / A time to refrain from chooglin’. And a time to every Tortoise under heaven.
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Roll call:
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Hey, @Doug! @Artie Haywire! βrian!
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@Doug: they're all about the suicide squeeze in that dugout.
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Metta World Peace:
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It's a rapt home.
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*not a metaphor.
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"1 note guitar solos" Ken used to feature.
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Dean:
When someone says, in discussing John's eating habits, "John is a pig," and when Coleridge writes in "The Ancient Mariner"
The moonlight steeped in silentness
The steady weathercock,
we recognize that "pig" and "steeped" are metaphors, and have no trouble understanding them. But after twenty-five centuries of attention to metaphors by rhetoricians, grammarians, and literary critics—-in which during the last half-century they have been joined by many philosophers—-there is no general agreement about the way we identify metaphors, how we are able to understand them, and what (if anything) they serve to tell us.
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Thanks, @ndbob!
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