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Ambiguity is part of language. Words do not have objective definitions; they mean whatever you want them to mean.
You don't hear or see words - you hear sounds and see blobs of color that qualify as "words" by your own conceptual criteria.
By Steve Patterson4.3
104104 ratings
Ambiguity is part of language. Words do not have objective definitions; they mean whatever you want them to mean.
You don't hear or see words - you hear sounds and see blobs of color that qualify as "words" by your own conceptual criteria.

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