There are two kinds of people as mentioned above. Complexifiers are said to be averse to reduction while Simplifiers thrive on concision. Which kind do u prefer??
Englishman55Salisbury, Wiltshire, England UK6,405 posts
chughtayejee: There are two kinds of people as mentioned above. Complexifiers are said to be averse to reduction while Simplifiers thrive on concision. Which kind do u prefer??
I prefer the female kind..... complex or simple, they are all good for me !
Dec 8, 2009 5:46 AM CST which kind of people do u like????????????
steve6610Goolwa, South Australia Australia2,184 Posts
steve6610Goolwa, South Australia Australia2,184 posts
chughtayejee: There are two kinds of people as mentioned above. Complexifiers are said to be averse to reduction while Simplifiers thrive on concision. Which kind do u prefer??
I like all types of people I try not to judge them
chughtayejee: There are two kinds of people as mentioned above. Complexifiers are said to be averse to reduction while Simplifiers thrive on concision. Which kind do u prefer??
People who simplify things are not always concise. The two are not synonymous.
Are you talking reduction or reductionism? Neither word is appropriate in the sentence you used either, if are trying to be concise in your choices that is. It doesn't convey the meaning I think you intended. Keep it simple.
Trying to sound intelligent when you don't have a grasp of everyday language just comes across as confusing to everyone.
chughtayejee: There are two kinds of people as mentioned above. Complexifiers are said to be averse to reduction while Simplifiers thrive on concision. Which kind do u prefer??
I'll simplify it for you-there are good & bad-no in betweens
gingerb: People who simplify things are not always concise. The two are not synonymous.
Are you talking reduction or reductionism? Neither word is appropriate in the sentence you used either, if are trying to be concise in your choices that is. It doesn't convey the meaning I think you intended. Keep it simple.Trying to sound intelligent when you don't have a grasp of everyday language just comes across as confusing to everyone.
Englishman55Salisbury, Wiltshire, England UK6,405 posts
gingerb: People who simplify things are not always concise. The two are not synonymous.
Are you talking reduction or reductionism? Neither word is appropriate in the sentence you used either, if are trying to be concise in your choices that is. It doesn't convey the meaning I think you intended. Keep it simple.Trying to sound intelligent when you don't have a grasp of everyday language just comes across as confusing to everyone.
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which kind of people do u like????????????(Vote Below)
Which kind do u prefer??