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brain fart metaphor



skot:
> This seems to be the essence of Don's argument.  A {besna} has no {te
> kafke}, so a {besna kafke} can't be a "brain fart" because a brain fart
> isn't a kind of {kafke}.

I don't think {broda brode} entails {brode}. So technically, {besna kafke}
is legit. Furthermore, even if you used just {kafke}, that too is okay;
you'd be claiming it was a cough/fart, but then that's metaphor.

As for whether you should use {pea}, there are no circumstances in which
you should use {pea}, but this is a circumstance where it would be
acceptable to do so.

coo, mie And