Ion288
Since: Nov, 2010
Jul 28th 2014 at 1:50:28 AM
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Where is the difference between this and deadly euphemism? Most examples exist on that page to.
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SeptimusHeap
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(Edited uphill both ways)
Jul 28th 2014 at 1:55:55 AM
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Double Speak is for all instances where a word is used with multiple meanings, often in propaganda with deceptive reasons. Deadly Euphemism is merely for instances where someone uses an euphemism for death or impending death.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
I feel like this isn't explaining itself very well, mostly because I'm not sure what exactly makes it so distinct. Could someone write a small description of what exactly this is supposed to refer to?