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Created by Teacake Teacake  > 9 months ago, 16 Feb 2014
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vanders1
vanders1

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18 Feb 2014 9:23am
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wavelength said..


Teacake said..


thePup said..


Teacake said..


wavelength said..

Tom - are u still scratching your heads over this?



Yeah mate, you damn fine dudes don't help at all!

Trying to decipher what you stoked up frothers say sometimes is like trying to read binary code or something similar!




yeh



At least I understand, yeh..



Dunno about binary code, but binary opposition should help explain the Mac/Macaha thing: In critical theory, a binary opposition (also binary system) is a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning. Binary opposition is the system by which, in language and thought, two theoretical opposites are strictly defined and set off against one another. It is the contrast between two mutually exclusive terms, such as on and off, up and down, left and right. Binary opposition is an important concept of structuralism, which sees such distinctions as fundamental to all language and thought. In structuralism, a binary opposition is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language.
Binary opposition originated in Saussurean structuralist theory. According to Ferdinand de Saussure, the binary opposition is the means by which the units of language have value or meaning; each unit is defined in reciprocal determination with another term, as in binary code. It is not a contradictory relation but, a structural, complementary one. Saussure demonstrated that a sign's meaning is derived from its context (syntagmatic dimension) and the group (paradigm) to which it belongs. An example of this is that one cannot conceive of 'good' if we do not understand 'evil'. In post-structuralism, it is seen as one of several influential characteristics or tendencies of Western and Western-derived thought,and that typically, one of the two opposites assumes a role of dominance over the other. The categorization of binary oppositions is "often value-laden and ethnocentric", with an illusory order and superficial meaning. Furthermore, Pieter Fourie discovers that binary oppositions have a deeper or second level of binaries that help to reinforce meaning, for example : Hero and Villain involve secondary binaries: good/bad, handsome/ugly, liked/disliked, and so on.

You're welcome.




Geez after reading that (can't believe I actually did) I'm signing up for Scotty's reading rules.

wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

18 Feb 2014 7:59am
^^^ Me too! And I posted it.
wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

18 Feb 2014 11:44am
Okay pics it is.

Tom... i found a rare photo of them together:





Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

18 Feb 2014 8:22pm
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wavelength said...
Okay pics it is.

Tom... i found a rare photo of them together:








Lol, nice one wavelength!

Vanders, sorry mate but never cared for English, always hated the subject although I was more than capable of it! An interesting post nonetheless , ttom
SandS
SandS

VIC

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18 Feb 2014 8:35pm
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NewScotty said..

SandS said..


It's his alter ego . And that's not a dirty word !


For twenty years I thought Shirl was singing "Evil is not a dirty word".





Yeah I know what you mean . That's a good theme for a new thread ! Misheard song lyrics !!


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