← Back to context Comment by garaetjjte 5 days ago Isn't that ambiguous in English version? 2 comments garaetjjte Reply DangitBobby 5 days ago Yes, it could also be interpreted as a command, such as "state the hate-crime numbers aloud". MathMonkeyMan 5 days ago "Time flies like an arrow."- Time is flying. It is doing so in the same way that an arrow flies.- I command you to measure how long these flies take, and do so the way an arrow would.- There are certain flies, known as "time flies," who are pleased by an arrow.
DangitBobby 5 days ago Yes, it could also be interpreted as a command, such as "state the hate-crime numbers aloud". MathMonkeyMan 5 days ago "Time flies like an arrow."- Time is flying. It is doing so in the same way that an arrow flies.- I command you to measure how long these flies take, and do so the way an arrow would.- There are certain flies, known as "time flies," who are pleased by an arrow.
MathMonkeyMan 5 days ago "Time flies like an arrow."- Time is flying. It is doing so in the same way that an arrow flies.- I command you to measure how long these flies take, and do so the way an arrow would.- There are certain flies, known as "time flies," who are pleased by an arrow.
Yes, it could also be interpreted as a command, such as "state the hate-crime numbers aloud".
"Time flies like an arrow."
- Time is flying. It is doing so in the same way that an arrow flies.
- I command you to measure how long these flies take, and do so the way an arrow would.
- There are certain flies, known as "time flies," who are pleased by an arrow.