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2 minutes ago, Wilbur said:

No, no they cannot and there is no room for interpretation on this. It only applies to words that start with "dis". 

You'd be wrong. I have whatevered Kirby multiple times. There's Kirby and Airehead, then you and RR, then folks like Page and whomever.  See?  

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4 minutes ago, AirwickWithCheese said:

You'd be wrong. I have whatevered Kirby multiple times. There's Kirby and Airehead, then you and RR, then folks like Page and whomever.  See?  

Yes, but we talk disrespectfully of your disrespect when you are not in the room.  Now, go change your whatever to something nicer in my Paul McCartney thread.  Then we can get back to friendlier relations.  

 

Paul McCartney is still, more popular than "you know who". :)  

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16 minutes ago, AirwickWithCheese said:

Sometimes a whatever can be a sign of love, respect, or disdain.    :nodhead:

It's up to you to understand the difference

Manipulation of language as a weapon of mind control and abuse of power in 1984

One of Orwell's most important messages in 1984 is that language is of central importance to human thought because it structures and limits the ideas that individuals are capable of formulating and expressing. ... Newspeak is the official language of Oceania and its purpose is to fulfil the ideological demands of Ingsoc.

 

....Nazis.  Just sayin'.

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22 minutes ago, AirwickWithCheese said:

Sometimes a whatever can be a sign of love, respect, or disdain.    :nodhead:

It's up to you to understand the difference

what·ev·er
(h)wətˈevər/
 
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  1. 1.
    informal
    said as a response indicating a reluctance to discuss something, implying indifference, skepticism, or exasperation.
    "Joseph's commentary amounted to “Yeah, well. Whatever.”"
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