noun
A phrase or expression in which the component words contradict one another, often unintentionally, or are claimed to do so when seen from a particular point of view.
It's hilarious how excruciatingly difficult THIS diagnosis is compared to all those "covid deaths" that only required slipping the doctor a few bucks under the table.
"...had a “microscopic” amount of myocarditis..."
"...finding while the myocarditis caused his sudden death, he could not satisfactorily determine what caused the myocarditis."
Did you just call a mainstream newspaper “reputable”? Is it still April Fools Day?
It is of repute to the idiot masses.
"reputable mainstream newspaper" is a ...
"contradiction in terms"
noun A phrase or expression in which the component words contradict one another, often unintentionally, or are claimed to do so when seen from a particular point of view.
(logic) a statement that is necessarily false.
It's hilarious how excruciatingly difficult THIS diagnosis is compared to all those "covid deaths" that only required slipping the doctor a few bucks under the table.
"...had a “microscopic” amount of myocarditis..."
"...finding while the myocarditis caused his sudden death, he could not satisfactorily determine what caused the myocarditis."