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I should have been clearer...
TheGalaxxxys 34 Reviews 303 reads
posted
2 / 6

Even though I may be frustrated with his questions, I have to remind myself when I was in his situation. The questions may be simple and the answer straightforward. He is young and inexperience.

There are three ways of defining danger: its literal meaning, its cultural meaning, and its contextual meaning. Its literal meaning is hazardous. For example, "its a danger to wear long sleeve  when cooking". Its cultural meaning is what the culture defines the word to mean. For example, "that movie was a danger yo": danger in this case meanings good. Its contextual meaning is evaluating the entire context or a portion of a context that uses the word. For example, "that ass is danger": danger in this case also means good. To differential cultural meaning and contextual meaning is that contextual meaning is evaluated on text only. You can always look it up for further details.

It is my opinion that the provider use of "danger" is a contextual meaning. Her "danger" means good. You asked and I explained. Could I avoid replying? Sure I could. What made reply? Because you reminded me of my intern that ask these questions that I thought everyone knew. My intern didn't know, so he asked. Makes sense? Even though sometimes I want to strangle him for asking simple questions, I have to put myself in his shoes.

slipry 115 Reviews 313 reads
posted
3 / 6

you stopped and looked, it's a catch word, enough to get your attention and open the ad at least.

follonero 218 reads
posted
4 / 6

I was thinking the ad might be a warning, and certainly not from the provider. If you google the number, there is a since-removed BP post indicating the provider is LE.

follonero 169 reads
posted
6 / 6

I admire your attempt to be condescending to make yourself feel superior. If you had any inferential ability at all, you would have known that I was seeking opinions on whether the meaning was literal or contextual.

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