On 20/11/2009 09:51, André Warnier wrote:
Hassan Schroeder wrote:

You do know that every time someone uses "content management"
and "WordPress" in the same context, God kills a kitten, don't you?

Always eager to learn new subtleties of the English language..
What does the above really mean ?

The Oxford Phrasesaurus para-phrases it as follows:

1. "I think very little of the comparison between ONE and TWO."

2. "Many people will think less of you for directly associating item ONE with item TWO."

3. "It is a regrettable mistake to compare ONE with TWO in the same sentence, and everyone knows it. You should feel embarrassed."

4. "ARSE".  (See also "Father Jack, a character in 'Father Ted'").

(The item is illustrated by the image of a deity applying its wrath to a small, cute, helpless and furry creature, and the implication that it is the addressees fault. It is an unpleasant image.)


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