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  • "Hot as hell."
  • "Cold as ice."
  • "Dark as night."
  • "Bright as the sun."
  • "Tall as a tree."
  • "Light as a feather."
  • "Dead as a doornail."
  • "Smells to high heaven."
  • "As beautiful as a rose."
  • "Madder than a March Hare."
  • "As wide as the ocean."
  • "Cute as a button."
  • "Dumb as a rock."
  • "High as a kite."
  • "Drunk as a skunk."
  • "Fit as a fiddle."
  • "Red with anger."
  • "Blue as the sky."
  • "White as snow."
  • "Green with envy."
  • "White with fear."
  • "Angry as a hornet."
  • "Stubborn as a mule."
  • "Quiet as a mouse."
  • "Brave as a lion."
  • "Eats like a pig."
  • "Weak as a kitten."
  • "That's just your opinion." – Implying all opinions are of equal value, suggesting that you shouldn't try to push your "opinion" on other people, but this is false when talking about factual matters.[10]
  • "It is what it is." – Adds no value to any debate; it intends to disengage. "Why is it so?"[2]
  • "Lies of the devil." – Used as a response to any fact that threatens the integrity of an individual/group.[11]
  • "Stop thinking so much." – Redirects attention from the topic, idea, or argument at hand to the alleged overuse of thought itself.[12]
  • "It's all good." – Nullifies, without evidence, any possible debate by asserting the issue is already settled.[13]
  • "Here we go again." – Implies that the redundant, cyclical nature of a given disagreement means it will never be resolved.[14]
  • "You are too negative." or "You can never admit you're wrong." In both of these cases, either one agrees, in which case one is discredited for being too negative or unreliable, or one disagrees, thereby illustrating the very point one is trying to deny. This is a subtle form of a complex question, as the very act of replying assumes an implicit argument.[15]
  • "Now is not the time." – Used to indefinitely postpone discussion instead of directly stating that the subject should not be discussed.[16][17]
  • "So what, what effects do my actions have?" – Used to dismiss an individual's involvement in a larger cause on the grounds that one person is too insignificant to ever have a meaningful impact.[4]
  • "Let's agree to disagree" – Used to cease discussion, often when it may become too emotive.[18]
 
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look at all those similes!
 
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  • "Hot as hell."
  • "Cold as ice."
  • "Dark as night."
  • "Bright as the sun."
  • "Tall as a tree."
  • "Light as a feather."
  • "Dead as a doornail."
  • "Smells to high heaven."
  • "As beautiful as a rose."
  • "Madder than a March Hare."
  • "As wide as the ocean."
  • "Cute as a button."
  • "Dumb as a rock."
  • "High as a kite."
  • "Drunk as a skunk."
  • "Fit as a fiddle."
  • "Red with anger."
  • "Blue as the sky."
  • "White as snow."
  • "Green with envy."
  • "White with fear."
  • "Angry as a hornet."
  • "Stubborn as a mule."
  • "Quiet as a mouse."
  • "Brave as a lion."
  • "Eats like a pig."
  • "Weak as a kitten."
  • "That's just your opinion." – Implying all opinions are of equal value, suggesting that you shouldn't try to push your "opinion" on other people, but this is false when talking about factual matters.[10]
  • "It is what it is." – Adds no value to any debate; it intends to disengage. "Why is it so?"[2]
  • "Lies of the devil." – Used as a response to any fact that threatens the integrity of an individual/group.[11]
  • "Stop thinking so much." – Redirects attention from the topic, idea, or argument at hand to the alleged overuse of thought itself.[12]
  • "It's all good." – Nullifies, without evidence, any possible debate by asserting the issue is already settled.[13]
  • "Here we go again." – Implies that the redundant, cyclical nature of a given disagreement means it will never be resolved.[14]
  • "You are too negative." or "You can never admit you're wrong." In both of these cases, either one agrees, in which case one is discredited for being too negative or unreliable, or one disagrees, thereby illustrating the very point one is trying to deny. This is a subtle form of a complex question, as the very act of replying assumes an implicit argument.[15]
  • "Now is not the time." – Used to indefinitely postpone discussion instead of directly stating that the subject should not be discussed.[16][17]
  • "So what, what effects do my actions have?" – Used to dismiss an individual's involvement in a larger cause on the grounds that one person is too insignificant to ever have a meaningful impact.[4]
  • "Let's agree to disagree" – Used to cease discussion, often when it may become too emotive.[18]
People usually tell me these things


You are very smart with your references but i am often to lazy to respond even tho i think about them
 

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