jimbolauski, 1 month ago No it isn’t. Nothing about “sometimes” being true itself proves the corollary “always” is false. You’re going to have to provide examples where sometimes means always. dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/…/sometimes on some occasions but not always or often: on some occasions but not always or often illegal can be derogatory. Besides, you would think you could end this by giving the example to refuse to proffer of a non-derogatory use. There is no way you’ll be honest about the statement. You’ve all ready stated it’s a slur no matter how it’s used.
No it isn’t. Nothing about “sometimes” being true itself proves the corollary “always” is false.
You’re going to have to provide examples where sometimes means always.
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/…/sometimes
on some occasions but not always or often:
on some occasions but not always or often illegal can be derogatory.
Besides, you would think you could end this by giving the example to refuse to proffer of a non-derogatory use.
There is no way you’ll be honest about the statement. You’ve all ready stated it’s a slur no matter how it’s used.