Semantics is what words mean. If something is a question of semantics, then you're disagreeing less about the actual matter at hand than the words being used for it.
[Clarifying that just because, as before, he thinks Geir should have all his questions answered where possible. How else is Geir supposed to learn if no one tells him things?]
It could be argued they only make sense in a situation where the place you make an impression is going to stick around.
[So, you know. World destroyer dragon kind of is against that.
At least Geir isn't drawing Cherub sex. Dirk considers it a moment, and then takes out his sword from his sylladex. It's unbreakable, after all, so this should work.
The sword swings; sparks fly up. Dirk scratches in the outline of a hat.]
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Semantics is what words mean. If something is a question of semantics, then you're disagreeing less about the actual matter at hand than the words being used for it.
[Clarifying that just because, as before, he thinks Geir should have all his questions answered where possible. How else is Geir supposed to learn if no one tells him things?]
It could be argued they only make sense in a situation where the place you make an impression is going to stick around.
[So, you know. World destroyer dragon kind of is against that.
At least Geir isn't drawing Cherub sex. Dirk considers it a moment, and then takes out his sword from his sylladex. It's unbreakable, after all, so this should work.
The sword swings; sparks fly up. Dirk scratches in the outline of a hat.]