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You can go anywhere in the world, and people's faces light up when they put delicious food in their mouths.
- Sandi ToksvigPhoto by Hendrik Cornelissen on Unsplash
You can go anywhere in the world, and people's faces light up when they put delicious food in their mouths.
- Sandi ToksvigAlthough I'm sure she's completely charming and delightful, I'm not sure if...
I think communication should be fun and that we should all worry less about...
I haven't got the patience for small talk, although I once saw a woman...
I had tried every diet out there - I would lose weight for a bit, then put it...
When we characterize talk as hot air, we mean that what comes out of the speaker's mouth is only that. It is mere vapor. His speech is empty, without substance or content. His use of language, accordingly, does not contribute to the purpose it purports to serve. No more information is communicated than if the speaker had merely exhaled. There are similarities between hot air and excrement, incidentally, which make hot air seem an especially suitable equivalent for bullshit. Just as hot air is speech that has been emptied of all informative content, so excrement is matter from which everything nutritive has been removed. Excrement may be regarded as the corpse of nourishment, what remains when the vital elements in food have been exhausted. [?] In any event, it cannot serve the purposes of sustenance, any more than hot air can serve those of communication.
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