← Back to context Comment by darkwater 5 hours ago Well, it's called "tautology" and it's a perfectly valid rhetorical device. 3 comments darkwater Reply wazdra 5 hours ago A tautology is a sentence vacuously true. This is called a pleonasm. gizajob 4 hours ago Was about to post the same thing. It is indeed the under-appreciated pleonasm rather than a tautology. darkwater 3 hours ago Yes, mixed the two. Point stands though.
wazdra 5 hours ago A tautology is a sentence vacuously true. This is called a pleonasm. gizajob 4 hours ago Was about to post the same thing. It is indeed the under-appreciated pleonasm rather than a tautology. darkwater 3 hours ago Yes, mixed the two. Point stands though.
gizajob 4 hours ago Was about to post the same thing. It is indeed the under-appreciated pleonasm rather than a tautology.
A tautology is a sentence vacuously true. This is called a pleonasm.
Was about to post the same thing. It is indeed the under-appreciated pleonasm rather than a tautology.
Yes, mixed the two. Point stands though.