I prefer to parse it as a series of exclamations. China! Ferrari! Sex! Orgy! Death! Crash!
The prized all-noun headline
How do I even with this question? The whole picture is made up of small details, and the details are all in the context of the whole picture. So it’s both. The answer is both and it depends on what the thing is and why you’re having to concentrate on it and where you are in that process. Any project you work on will need big picture perspective to decide what things you need to do, and also need detail perspective to do those things. Any field of study will have its overarching themes and its individual examples.
Let’s look another way. I know they’re not talking about a literal picture (and why use metaphors in an autism test of all things?), but let’s pretend they are. When I look at The Hay Wain I see an idyllic rural scene. Then I see the cart, the house, the horsemen, the dog. I see the whole picture first, then I pick out details. When I look at The Persistence of Memory, I see the face, the clock, the tree, the cliff. Then I wonder what it could mean. I see the details, then (try to) assemble a full picture. It depends. It always flipping depends.
If It gave me specifics, I could answer this. But I’m just floundering with this sort of generality. I am leaning towards Slightly Disagree, only because I am crying out for details trying to interpret this question.
Cathar? You want to bang a mediaeval Christian sect that got declared heretical and persecuted to extinction? Sure sure, but why is that furry?
I would bring a sandwich for Gavrilo Princip.
Getting XCom flashbacks. I’d set up a breach team on the door, and send the rest of the squad round and up that drainpipe so they can drop down from the roof. But best go around the back of the cars so as not to activate through the window.
Have you all forgotten that they directly addressed this in the show? https://youtu.be/Q9W7pvOLxmQ
But it’s still fun to read it as if he had a fat lip.
That’s way back. What else was around in the oceans back then? Bony fish? Crabs? My octobuddies?
Ooh good thought. Like employment / legal / child custody type problems. That would make me a lot happier with the question (and mad that it’s necessary)
A stoic is a boid that brings babies
It’s called Guy Fawkes night, not James 1st night or Cecil of Salisbury night. We mark it by setting off explosions and burning things, just like Guido wanted to do. Guido gets the cool character design, and big screen reimaginings where he’s a badass counterculture dude. Guido failed in his plot, but he won the PR war.
Yeah but in the process it’ll scour the surface off the earth so it’s not all bad news
Portuguese is the same but has no inverted question mark, and sometimes it’s mighty annoying,
¿What if you just used them anyway?
¡Problem solved!
Captain EO was the shizz
I don’t know who those people are.
When the paper asks you to pay to support independent journalism, they’re plainly and directly talking about their source of funding. If you’ve understood something different, that’s on you.
I know jack all about the US press industry, and that’s exactly the type of independence I assumed they were referring to. It means exactly what it says. What are you mad about?
The context for those 2 sentences was changing colour to match your environment.