this post was submitted on 11 Sep 2024
56 points (98.3% liked)
Ukraine
8442 readers
680 users here now
News and discussion related to Ukraine
πΊπ¦ Sympathy for enemy combatants is prohibited.
π»π€’No content depicting extreme violence or gore.
π₯Posts containing combat footage should include [Combat] in title
π·Combat videos containing any footage of a visible human involved must be flagged NSFW
β Server Rules
- Remember the human! (no harassment, threats, etc.)
- No racism or other discrimination
- No Nazis, QAnon or similar
- No porn
- No ads or spam (includes charities)
- No content against Finnish law
π³π₯ Donate to support Ukraine's Defense
π³βοΈβοΈ Donate to support Humanitarian Aid
πͺ π«‘ Volunteer with the International Legionnaires
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Those words aren't present in the article.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/implication
Can I suggest expressing what you're trying to communicate explicitly, using prose.
I know how you can help them understand implications. Take them out on your boat, to the middle of the ocean.
OK. That seems really dark.
I haven't seen "it's always sunny in philadelphia", but I still got the reference...
It's not dark, you're misunderstanding me, bro.
I understand what an implication is.
I do get what you're trying to say.
Correction, you're now pretending as if you knew what an implication is the whole time, when you clearly didn't. If you had done, you wouldn't have written "those words don't appear on the text", as I was obviously writing down what the implication is, not directly quoting something. Ie, in other words, yes, it is unlikely that Trump will win, so in most cases, US won't stop supporting Ukraine, but on the off-chance that the diapered orange clown wins, he definitely would bend over for Putler.
LOL
That's a mighty fine argument there, buddy.