Originally Posted By: Larry Kehl
Did someone say hyperbole


"Hyperbole" is better used when it's not about a current event that requires serious attention to actual details and facts.

i.e., saying that "everyone was at the party last night" is okay because people realize that "everyone" wasn't at the party. There were billions of people who weren't there.

Taking an international health crisis where the number of infected and dead are increasing by the minute and trivializing it with lies and misinformation is not only a bad idea, it's terribly irresponsible.

Last edited by bobcflatpicker; 03/22/20 08:21 PM.