• (Hypallage) ----- "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"

    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 2 19:19:18 2025
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    "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"


    Most of my life... I've thought that there's something a bit weird
    going on
    in this Slogan.

    because of the Subj. and Obj. of the action of Wasting. -- as in
    Hypallage


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    Mirriam-Webster has the following:

    (hy· pal· la· ge): an interchange of two elements in a phrase or sentence from a more logical to a less logical relationship

    (as in "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" for "to waste a mind is a
    terrible thing")

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  • From Carl G.@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Mon Jun 2 13:54:37 2025
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    On 6/2/2025 12:19 PM, HenHanna wrote:
    "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"


    Most of my life...  I've thought that there's something a bit weird
    going on
    in this Slogan.

    because of  the Subj. and Obj. of the action of Wasting. -- as in
    Hypallage


    ____________________________


             Mirriam-Webster has the following:

    (hy· pal· la· ge):       an interchange of two elements in a phrase or
    sentence from a more logical to a less logical relationship

    (as in "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" for "to waste a mind is a terrible thing")
    When you have trouble watching your weight, a waist is a terrible thing
    to mind.
    --
    Carl G.


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  • From HenHanna@21:1/5 to Carl G. on Tue Jun 3 04:25:27 2025
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    On Mon, 2 Jun 2025 20:54:37 +0000, Carl G. wrote:

    On 6/2/2025 12:19 PM, HenHanna wrote:
    "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"


    Most of my life...  I've thought that there's something a bit weird
    going on
    in this Slogan.

    because of  the Subj. and Obj. of the action of Wasting. -- as in
    Hypallage


    ____________________________


             Mirriam-Webster has the following:

    (hy· pal· la· ge):       an interchange of two elements in a phrase or
    sentence from a more logical to a less logical relationship

    (as in "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" for "to waste a mind is a
    terrible thing")



    When you have trouble watching your weight, a waist is a terrible thing
    to mind.

    ---------- Excellent! Is that your original???



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    (Hypallage) , according to 1 very reliable source,
    can mean
    one of 4 different things.


    1. ..................

    2. Metonymy.

    3. Gram., "a change in the relation of words by which a word,
    instead of agreeing with the case it logically qualifies, is made to
    agree grammatically with another case" (Smyth, Greek Grammar, p. 678).

    4. Sometimes used to describe a deliberately misapplied epithet,
    as when, in a well-rehearsed mistake, Churchill referred to the "in-
    fernal combustion engine."


    ----- it would go nicely with Inflatulatable Mnemonic
    Tires.


    _______________________

    (as in "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" for "to waste a mind is a
    terrible thing")


    ---------- i dont get this example...

    Probably something that's related to
    [ A great time was had by all. ]

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  • From Tilde@21:1/5 to Carl G. on Sun Jun 15 23:37:53 2025
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    Carl G. wrote:
    On 6/2/2025 12:19 PM, HenHanna wrote:
    "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"

    Most of my life...  I've thought that there's something a bit weird
    going on
    in this Slogan.

    because of  the Subj. and Obj. of the action of Wasting. -- as in
    Hypallage

              Mirriam-Webster has the following:

    (hy· pal· la· ge):       an interchange of two elements in a phrase or
    sentence from a more logical to a less logical relationship

    (as in "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" for "to waste a mind is a
    terrible thing")
    When you have trouble watching your weight, a waist is a terrible thing
    to mind.

    A mime is a terrible thing to waste.

    A mine is a terrible thing to waste.

    A meme is a terrible thing to waste.

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