DeaconBlues wrote:
Panzyo, the lynchings performed by the KKK in the southeastern United States during the period of 1920-1950 (just to grab a range of years) were wrong. They were not false.
The context is different.
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Only the slimmest of scannings of the two words' definitions could possibly leave one claiming that they are, in all instances, synonymous.
Panzyo wrote:
True and false have definitions synonymous with those of right and wrong.
That was my first statement and it is correct, right, and true. I said they have definitions that are synonymous. I did not say that
all of the definitions were synonymous. That's exactly why I pointed out the proper definitions. It all depends on the context. In the context of this thread, they are interchangeable.
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Stating that the title of this thread is incorrect (false) for you does not render the statement "wrong", unless of course you claim to be completely representative of all Aspies.
You seem to misunderstand. I disagree with the opening post because I disagree with it. I've got an opinion and I'm stating it. It has nothing to do with the differences between words. The only reason I brought it up is because jjstar has been complaining about other poster's use of the word "wrong" instead of "false." I'm just explaining that she shouldn't be taking offense over something that is not offensive and was more than likely not intended to be offensive.
I don't claim to be representative of anyone or anything but myself.