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"It is not what you say that matters but the manner in which you say it; there lies the secret of the ages." - William Carlos Williams
"hurrr durrrr beaners!" -- Carlos Mencia
To be honest, yes, this is very true. Politicans use this all the time... and I just hate it when they talk for like 30 minutes and basically say nothing.
Business people too. They have a way of speaking that kind of pacifies and exhausts you, so that by the time they're finished speaking you're confused and don't really feel like arguing anymore
There is an ancient 1400 year-old Arabic saying that goes إن من البيان لسحرا "in eloquence there is magic" or "some eloquence is magical". It is an ancient tactic.
Dang that's so cool. I'm sure it's a phenomenon we've all noticed, but this is the first time I've heard it named
Eloquence is such a good way to describe the magical nonsense words. Thanks for that cool tidbit of history
Simplicity and honesty are luxuries rarely possible nowadays
Mhm, would definitely agree. Things don't have to be simple, I get that, but at least be honest about it, don't beat around the bush.