• moakley@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Fair enough. Those were bad examples. Explain this one, under “thinking”:

    How do you stop thinking about someone?

    To stop thinking about someone look for closure. Other methods may include finding someone else to think about, thinking of their negative traits, staying busy, and most importantly, respecting yourself. In the end, remember that it will all pass, and while there might not be a short term plan, patience and initiative will go a long way.

    I’ve never met an architect before, so maybe you can give me a plausible reason they’d need to know about closure.

    Here’s an entry from “looking”:

    What does “Here’s looking at you, kid” mean?

    The phrase “Here’s looking at you, kid” is fondly remembered from Rick’s famous line from the film Casablanca. The phrase means that he/she is happy the other person is there, and that the other person looks attractive.

    Or how about this one under “comic books & video games”?

    Are comic books better than movies?

    Comic books are typically better than movies due to a variety of reasons that include cost and time, the personal vision of the author and artists, as well as their experimental and bold nature. Comics also deeply care about their viewers as well as create an engaging and active process.

    I just can’t imagine how a designer would use this.

    • pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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      21 hours ago

      Those are the first examples you’ve given that don’t make sense. All of the other ones were straight out of our reference books. II have no idea about the others. Is it open sourced info where people didn’t get the memo on how to add to it?