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Earthlink
14th March 2015, 14:55
Give me control of a nation's lexicon and I care not who prints its' money.
hahahahahaha
New word of the day: disinformant
... figure out the meaning yourself hahahahahaha
Selkie
14th March 2015, 14:59
Give me control of a nation's lexicon and I care not who prints its' money.
hahahahahaha
New word of the day: disinformant
... figure out the meaning yourself hahahahahaha
A "disinformant" ;)? Oh, that's rich! ROFL
Earthlink
14th March 2015, 15:16
If you're not laughing, you're not paying attention.
"Pay attention?!?!?! I can't even afford to "change" my mind, let alone "pay" attention!"
Atlas
14th March 2015, 16:21
Military deception refers to attempts to mislead enemy forces during warfare. This is usually achieved by creating or amplifying an artificial fog of war via psychological operations, information warfare, visual deception and other methods. As a form of strategic use of information (disinformation), it overlaps with psychological warfare.
Deception in warfare dates back to early history. The Art of War, an ancient Chinese military treatise, puts great emphasis on the tactic. In modern times military deception has developed as a fully fledged doctrine.
Deception has been a part of warfare from the dawn of history. At first it fell to individual commanders to develop tactical deception on the battlefield. It was not until the modern era that deception was organised at a high strategic level, as part of entire campaigns or wars.
Source: wikipedia.org/Military_deception (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_deception)
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The word "lexicon" derives from the Greek λεξικόν (lexicon), neuter of λεξικός (lexikos) meaning "of or for words".
Source: wikipedia.org/Lexicon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicon)
Earthlink
14th March 2015, 16:47
... i was just making a joke about this statement:
GK76
14th March 2015, 20:25
Di-Sin-For-Ment - Two sins for mind. Doesn't matter which way you turn it's all BS. That's what you get for not walking safely on the sword of truth, the double-edged blade is always ready to slice you into pieces. I'd rather be whole than divided and conquered.
Well, that's what it means to me. :)
Earthlink
14th March 2015, 20:37
nice. yeah, buying hearts and minds seems out of reach. if one could sew the two together into a unified whole, that would truly be noble.
CD7
17th March 2015, 13:16
Language is a mindkiller
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