The only 1 I can think off at the moment is:
"Its to cold to snow!"
"Its to cold to snow!"
Start with 3.SEREVENT wrote:
How?I'm Jamesey wrote:
that phrase works, your reasoning doesn'tSEREVENT wrote:
It has to get worse before it gets better, if anything gets worse, it can't then get better because it still has to get worse!
If it has to get worse before it gets better then it must go below 3 first to 2 (or another number smaller than 3), after that, it may proceed up to any number above 3. It's a conditional statement but it's true.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
It's quite possible to be too cold to snow. A few degrees variance can be the difference between snow and freezing rain or sleet.artofsurvival wrote:
The only 1 I can think off at the moment is:
"Its to cold to snow!"
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Spoken like a journalist or a politician. What do you mean by a few degrees variance. Of course what you said is true, but you didn't really answer what he said. He's talking about cold as in the specific lowering of temperature, not just variance of temperature. Are you saying the temperature can drop and that would prevent snow and instead trigger something else?JohnG@lt wrote:
It's quite possible to be too cold to snow. A few degrees variance can be the difference between snow and freezing rain or sleet.artofsurvival wrote:
The only 1 I can think off at the moment is:
"Its to cold to snow!"
Ban mek.Mekstizzle wrote:
Spoken like a journalist or a politician. What do you mean by a few degrees variance. Of course what you said is true, but you didn't really answer what he said. He's talking about cold as in the specific lowering of temperature, not just variance of temperature. Are you saying the temperature can drop and that would prevent snow and instead trigger something else?JohnG@lt wrote:
It's quite possible to be too cold to snow. A few degrees variance can be the difference between snow and freezing rain or sleet.artofsurvival wrote:
The only 1 I can think off at the moment is:
"Its to cold to snow!"
Yeah, John that was just plain stupidMekstizzle wrote:
Spoken like a journalist or a politician. What do you mean by a few degrees variance. Of course what you said is true, but you didn't really answer what he said. He's talking about cold as in the specific lowering of temperature, not just variance of temperature. Are you saying the temperature can drop and that would prevent snow and instead trigger something else?JohnG@lt wrote:
It's quite possible to be too cold to snow. A few degrees variance can be the difference between snow and freezing rain or sleet.artofsurvival wrote:
The only 1 I can think off at the moment is:
"Its to cold to snow!"
The best part of this entire thread is that it's really just Finray trying to remember the word "oxymoron."
Boomerjinks wrote:
The best part of this entire thread is that it's really just Finray trying to remember the word "oxymoron."
Get out my my mind.
The word he's looking for is "idiom".
That's what I was looking for.
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