Why the Globalists are Terrified of Trump’s Relationships with BRICS Leaders - From BioClandestine on Substack
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It is more conceptual. Bad actors (1 sense) = Bad actors (2nd sense). Or vice versa.
Of course I know what a palindrome is. Do you think I would mention it if I didn't?
Yes, since nothing you posted is even close to a palindrome, yet you seem to insist otherwise, leaving readers without many other conclusions to choose from.
Okay. You are not getting the intended similarity. It reads forwards as it reads backwards: Bad actors (working evil in the world) are bad actors (inept impostors) ---and--- Bad actors (inept impostors) are bad actors (working evil in the world).
It was obviously not a literal palindrome. But not obvious to you, evidently.
Yes it was. It was obvious to me and everyone else that it was not a palindrome.
Don't think I'm singling you out, anon. It's not that uncommon for folks to unintentionally misuse words, or for someone to spot it and offer an adjustment. (It's less common for them to persist in doubling down on the mistake, with snarkitude—which is a portmanteau just now invented for you, for this sentence—but each to his own :)
And since I repeatedly tried to explain what I thought was a fairly clear analogy for the sake of humor, and you insisted on literalism, it seems you have no room in your thinking for analogies or humor. I guess it's not that uncommon for folks to unintentionally play the martinet.
Sort of like, "think mirror?"
Not bad.