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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    [Precisian mode = on]
    15 is a simile too...
    so's 19, 21, 22 and 25...

    Similes compare things to one another
    Metaphors state that things are something else:

    e.g.
    picket fences that resembled Nancy Kerrigan's teeth - simile
    The picket fences were Nancy Kerrican teeth to the garden's Marc Ellis tongue.

    And for those disputing number 19 try it like this:
    The shots rang out, just like normal shots doing their customary thing.

    Yes...but...however... the widely-used words "metaphorical" and "metaphor" have a broader meaning than the strict textbook meaning (i.e. not to be "like" something but actually to "be" something...how about "Richard the Lionheart", one I remember from school?). In normal accepted daily English usage to make the distinction between speaking in terms of a thing being another (a metaphor), or being like another (a simile) is neither useful nor apposite, and "metaphor" and "metaphorical" can properly be construed as applying to both.

    It's a living language.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerryg
    Yes...but...however... the widely-used words "metaphorical" and "metaphor" have a broader meaning than the strict textbook meaning (i.e. not to be "like" something but actually to "be" something...how about "Richard the Lionheart", one I remember from school?). In normal accepted daily English usage to make the distinction between speaking in terms of a thing being another (a metaphor), or being like another (a simile) is neither useful nor apposite, and "metaphor" and "metaphorical" can properly be construed as applying to both.

    It's a living language.
    But... but... actually, I think you'll find... (etc.. etc.. etc..)
    What we tend to term "metaphorical" or "metaphor" is rather more properly termed "analogy". If someone described your ZX6R as a ZX10R, they'd be wrong, and denotes a lack of understanding of the ZX series. Describing a simile as a metaphor is incorrect and denotes a lack of understanding of the trope in question....

    Yes, it's a living language. Yes words change their meaning. Yes this is far too serious for a funny thread and is probably annoying some people and yes that was an analogy up there... I reckon if someone's gonna wade in and correct someone elses grammar, then they open themselves to correction too....

    (if I got the stuff about ZX6 and ZX10 machines wrong - sorry - I ride a Yamaha )

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    lol bout time i smiled today, who gives a fuck if there similie thingys or metalwhores they were funny esp no5 and the duck one cos the duck one reminded me of roast duck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    I reckon if someone's gonna wade in and correct someone elses grammar, then they open themselves to correction too....

    Weeelllllll.....what little pot's calling the kettle black then? (BTW that was a metaphor, which is analagous to a simile [of which the plural is NOT similies]....)

    But yes..we should return to scratching ourselves now lest the tone get too elevated.....
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    Simile - Comparing things using like or as -Her red heel was like a demonic rose.

    Metaphor - Saying something is something else -Her face was ice.

    Peace hath higher tests of manhood

    than battle ever knew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    They're actually from the Bulwer-Lytton fiction contest. Bulwer Lytton was the guy that opened his novel with "It was a dark and stormy night."
    Oh! Oh! I remember that one from school camp!
    "Twas a dark and stormy night,
    and the toilet light was dim,
    I heard a crash,
    and then a splash,
    by fuck he'd fallen in!"

    I'm sure that was the one......
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    Quote Originally Posted by hXc
    Simile - Comparing things using like or as -Her red heel was like a demonic rose.

    Metaphor - Saying something is something else -Her face was ice.

    Yes. Well done. Now go and stand in the corner
    Kerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerryg
    Yes. Well done. Now go and stand in the corner
    **Goes and stands in corner**
    Can I come out now? Hello? Anybody there?

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    Peace hath higher tests of manhood

    than battle ever knew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    Oh! Oh! I remember that one from school camp!
    "Twas a dark and stormy night,
    and the toilet light was dim,
    I heard a crash,
    and then a splash,
    by fuck he'd fallen in!"

    I'm sure that was the one......
    This one time, at band camp......


    In days of old
    When men were bold
    And women weren't invented
    Men drilled holes in telephone poles
    And stood there quite contented.

    In days of old
    When men were bold
    And Toilets weren't invented
    Some poor soul fell down the Hole
    And came out all 'sweet scented'

    In days of old
    When men were bold
    And sheep were back in season
    Those aussie blokes all wore long coats
    And gumboots for 'no reason'!

    I cant remember the last couple of verses but you get the idea.

    "If you can't laugh at yourself, you're just not paying attention!"
    "There is no limit to dumb."

    "Resolve to live with all your might while you do live, and as you shall wish you had done ten thousand years hence."

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