
alt text: You will be led to judgement like lambs to the slaughter--a simile whose existence, I might add, will not do your species any favors.
I dont think this could happen, but that could be the corporations controlling my head
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That's... really not commentary. You're also missing the link.Mchl923 wrote:hahahaha
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orangustang wrote:This should be a movie.

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orangustang wrote:This should be a movie.
JesseWise wrote:Of course the "your will" in the mouseover text is a typo... also, I'm a bit urged to say that what is called a simile might actually be a metaphor. I'm sure that it's a simile, but I can't find anything on line to help me decide, because everything online is so elementary in their descriptions of and distinctions between metaphors and similes.
jalohones wrote:Something like it already is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Shee ... 07_film%29
Footnotes wrote:JesseWise wrote:Of course the "your will" in the mouseover text is a typo... also, I'm a bit urged to say that what is called a simile might actually be a metaphor. I'm sure that it's a simile, but I can't find anything on line to help me decide, because everything online is so elementary in their descriptions of and distinctions between metaphors and similes.
Definitely just a simile. like lambs to the slaughter. The comparison is explicit. Therefore, a simile.
Arariel wrote:Footnotes wrote:JesseWise wrote:Of course the "your will" in the mouseover text is a typo... also, I'm a bit urged to say that what is called a simile might actually be a metaphor. I'm sure that it's a simile, but I can't find anything on line to help me decide, because everything online is so elementary in their descriptions of and distinctions between metaphors and similes.
Definitely just a simile. like lambs to the slaughter. The comparison is explicit. Therefore, a simile.
Simile is a type of metaphor.
arthurd006_5 wrote:Arariel wrote:Footnotes wrote:JesseWise wrote:Of course the "your will" in the mouseover text is a typo... also, I'm a bit urged to say that what is called a simile might actually be a metaphor. I'm sure that it's a simile, but I can't find anything on line to help me decide, because everything online is so elementary in their descriptions of and distinctions between metaphors and similes.
Definitely just a simile. like lambs to the slaughter. The comparison is explicit. Therefore, a simile.
Simile is a type of metaphor.
I wonder if it's both; if the leading is a simile, but it implies a metaphor between the 'you' (humans) and the lambs.
I'm also wondering where stock trucks fit into this picture, but perhaps that's a New Zealander-ish question
jalohones wrote:orangustang wrote:This should be a movie.
Something like it already is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sheep_%282007_film%29
arthurd006_5 wrote:Arariel wrote:Footnotes wrote:JesseWise wrote:Of course the "your will" in the mouseover text is a typo... also, I'm a bit urged to say that what is called a simile might actually be a metaphor. I'm sure that it's a simile, but I can't find anything on line to help me decide, because everything online is so elementary in their descriptions of and distinctions between metaphors and similes.
Definitely just a simile. like lambs to the slaughter. The comparison is explicit. Therefore, a simile.
Simile is a type of metaphor.
I wonder if it's both; if the leading is a simile, but it implies a metaphor between the 'you' (humans) and the lambs.
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rahart999 wrote:"Judgement" is actually a Briticism which has somehow found its way into American dictionaries/spellchecks. The standardized American version of the word is "judgment."
Reserve wrote:The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want
He makes me down to lie, through pastures green he leadeth me the silent waters by
With bright knives he releaseth my soul; he maketh me to hang on hooks in high places; he converteth me to lamb cutlets
For lo, he hath great power and great hunger
When cometh the day we lowly ones, through quiet reflection and great dedication, master the art of karate
Lo, we shall rise up and then we'll make the bugger's eyes water
Now I'm going to have that ending riff stuck in my head all day. It's going to be great!
Reserve wrote:...
With bright knives he releaseth my soul; he maketh me to hang on hooks in high places; he converteth me to lamb cutlets
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babble wrote:It's a shame because it's been ages since xkcd was amusing, and this one really could have been, but it had to go and ruin it by treating the audience like idiots.
Apolinari wrote:rahart999 wrote:"Judgement" is actually a Briticism which has somehow found its way into American dictionaries/spellchecks. The standardized American version of the word is "judgment."
I think you meant to say 'Judgement' is the correct spelling in the English Language. Americans decided to drop the 'e'.
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