In English, there is a saying ......roughly, "if the words are so bad for poetry, they can at least be sung...."
:))
What's your definition of 酸?Is it a simple "physical" reaction to something badly written??
影云 发表评论于
He “answers” in a way of “asking”:
“tricking” people to ‘answer” the questions
asked by themselves . . .
then people are guided to think.
:)
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"Hey, don’t you sound like Socrates? :)))"
U mean only Socrates asks questions??
:)
y.y. 发表评论于
should be “luxurious” :
what I wanted to say, words can have “sour” taste or be “Jia” when they are “extravagantly” used, just as in those “ba-gu-wen” , or like something over-decorated. . .
Hey, don’t you sound like Socrates? :)))
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luxurious???
y.y. 发表评论于
in another word, Jia here can means
luxurious:
seemingly-meaningful-looking
but never-fail-to-be-meaningless
that’s why they are so funny
with their-sincere-looking
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i see....
this Jia is different from that Jia....
:))
is that it??
y.y. 发表评论于
this Jia is different from that Jia . . . fiction is "jia" but may speak of truth . . . this Jia is like bubble . . .empty inside, pretty outside