The caption says a picture, and not necessarily this one, only sometimes says it all. What if this isn’t one of those pictures? What if this is one of those times the picture doesn’t say it all?
Actually, the Heidelberg school of though takes a very literal approach here. There would be one and only one picture that says it all. Given the high number of different pictures ( >5 ), it is highly unlikely that this specific picture says it all. On the contrary, we must accept that the picture doesn’t say it all, at all.
What are they arguing here?
The picture says it all.
Is this what we’re doing here?:
Does it? Sometimes, a picture does not say it all.
According to the caption, this is one that says it all.
The caption says a picture, and not necessarily this one, only sometimes says it all. What if this isn’t one of those pictures? What if this is one of those times the picture doesn’t say it all?
Actually, the Heidelberg school of though takes a very literal approach here. There would be one and only one picture that says it all. Given the high number of different pictures ( >5 ), it is highly unlikely that this specific picture says it all. On the contrary, we must accept that the picture doesn’t say it all, at all.
Lemmy: Come for the absurdity. Stay for the philosophy.
I love your comment so much.
You started it, you wonderful mongoose.
I think they want to argue that all the zero g footage was faked by shooting underwater? Despite the fact this is a training tank.
That makes sense. Are we sure it’s not 5G footage faked by shooting vaccines?