Different things on the Internet, not necessarily pertaining to the Internet, but definitely found on the Internet.
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Is the ability to differentiate—to tell things apart, to distinguish between things, to determine which thing is better, which thing is more important—the essence of intelligence and also of thought? the researcher asked himself. His cousin, a stand-up comedian, word inventor, and word artist quipped, "might dif-FOR-en-ti-ate' mean the ability to differentiate what a thing is used 'for.' And could "differentiate" surreally mean, something along the lines of she ate differently, different she ate?
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For when a straight forward answer to a yes or no question just won't do.
Often used as a form of confusion or topic diversion.
Often used as a form of confusion or topic diversion.
Dave: Hey we're all off out tonight, should be a blast.
John: Oh right. cool.
Dave: So, you coming out tonight then?
John: What's the difference?
John: Oh right. cool.
Dave: So, you coming out tonight then?
John: What's the difference?
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Get the the difference between math and meth mug.an oxymoron, used to describe something as being the same as something else. Often used as an excuse for being wrong. Created by Stephanie Graves in the early nineties.
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