Re: What does Leeds' victory mean for the regular season? : Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:34 pm
SmokeyTA wrote:
I honestly don’t know why you are struggling with the concept that hard and easy are relative concepts.
Like in the context of Basketball players, 6ft is small, because relative to most basketball players (who are much taller) it is.
Saying something isn’t hard (which you also did, which is what I was responding to when I put that, you then backed away quickly from that argument, which I allowed you to do Here: among other examples) Is the same as saying something is easy, saying something isn’t hard enough, says it is too easy (like something not being wet enough, means it is too dry).
So now you understand relative concepts, maybe you will understand what you said, and also why you weren’t being as subtle as you thought, and just how obvious your bitterness was to me and other people.
Like in the context of Basketball players, 6ft is small, because relative to most basketball players (who are much taller) it is.
Saying something isn’t hard (which you also did, which is what I was responding to when I put that, you then backed away quickly from that argument, which I allowed you to do Here: among other examples) Is the same as saying something is easy, saying something isn’t hard enough, says it is too easy (like something not being wet enough, means it is too dry).
So now you understand relative concepts, maybe you will understand what you said, and also why you weren’t being as subtle as you thought, and just how obvious your bitterness was to me and other people.
Christ on a bike! So, I make a specific reference to the Week 1 fixture 5th v 8th and say that 5th didn't have it "hard all the way" (you know, by playing 8th at home!), that they "had it hard but not hard enough for their league position" and you respond to that by saying I was pretending "Leeds had it easy". Sorry, I just can't take you seriously.