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@Deleted User The transcript of what was said in chat that @ruffu4 took as something else is above somewhere panburg sent it. But I don’t think ruff even understands what he did. And if he does he’s not good at showing he understands what he did lol
And why not simply clarify what was said
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He did apologize
xD
THATS WHY I AM LAUGHIN WTFUCKIN HELL
imo that was unnecessary. ruff admitted he had misunderstood, which is what travis was trying to get to admit to but he calls it a "strawman." Both sides were in agreement, just getting too concerned about the exact word choice
But it wouldn’t literally be a sexual orientation
Sexual orientation refers to gender
So pedophilia can’t literally be a sexual orientation
no? gender refers to gender
sexual orientation refers to sexual orientation
Look up sexual orientation @squid
What about if a pedofiles get there own float in the pride parade.
Pedophila isn’t a sexual orientation.
Yeah I mean can we clarify pedophilia most certainly isn’t a sexual orientation and it literally can’t be a sexual orientation @m.miller
I could debate that after work if anyone thinks it is a sexual orientation
@T2the2ndpowr dictionaries are descriptive, not prescriptive. They don't tell us what words mean, they document common usages.
Not the Oxford English Dictionary
It gives literal descriptions of words
No
Not a scientific dictionary
words don't have meanings, they have usages
dictionaries list common usages
No they definitely have meanings they can have different usages but words also have meanings
Not a scientific dictionary
yes even a scientific one
No
You’re wrong
I’m sorry
scientific terminology has changed through time. its not monolithic. New usages of words become common
The whole point of a scientific dictionary is to give the exact definition of a word.
I learned this in school when learning about relatable sources
@squid I’m not being rude but you’re wrong
Look it up
I promise you
What would even mean for a word to have "meaning" what does that look like?
The Webster dictionary does what you’re talking about
how is a "meaning" any different from just a common usage