• @Anticorp
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    268 months ago

    The opposite of skeletons in your closet is no skeletons in your closet, not skeletons in the front yard. LOL

    • mozingo
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      268 months ago

      He said “Idiom continuity”. That doesn’t mean they all have to be opposites, he’s just extending the metaphors in whatever direction he fancies.

  • @fidodo@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    “going sideways” is also bad. I guess the moral of that idiom is that directions are bad?

    I guess “going forwards intact” would be the good version.

    • muddi [he/him]
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      38 months ago

      It’s “go up in flames” right? So the opposite would be “not catch on fire?”

    • @Pandantic@midwest.social
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      8 months ago

      “going sideways” is also bad.

      “Going forward in flames” is what it should be. You’re in flames, but you’re not going up, down, or sideways (all bad), but just going forward knowing the flames will probably subside.

    • ma11en
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      268 months ago

      If someone ‘lets the cat out of the bag’ they have shared secrets.

    • hallettj
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      38 months ago

      If you’ve got a whole bag it means you haven’t let any out

  • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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    98 months ago

    I haven’t enjoyed any of Nathan Pyles content since I found out he is pro forced birth/anti choice.

    Fuck that guy.

  • @Pandantic@midwest.social
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    88 months ago

    “Up shit creek with a paddle” - you’re in trouble, but you’ve got the means to get through it (tho it will stink)

    • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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      28 months ago

      I think it’s continuity, like a spectrum. At one end is thin ice, the other is thick ice. etc

      • @elegantgoat1@lemmy.world
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        -18 months ago

        Yeah, I think that’s wrong. Since they are discrete and not a continuum. Since there are only two extremes.

        If his new relationships were true it would make the opposite idioms consistent with their non-opposite counterparts. Kind of the same concept as a contrapositive proposition, i.e. ‘if A then B’ implies ‘if not A then not B’.