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#11
Heavy ill say
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#12
Whats the opposite of creamed corn? Answer - Cinnamon bits
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#13
(12-27-2007, 07:51 AM)Donovan_Corleone link Wrote: Whats the opposite of creamed corn? Answer - Cinnamon bits

:? Ok..you're going off-topic bud.
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#14
dark is the absence of light, but light isn't the absence of dark, so can they really be opposites?  they're more like dependent states.

so, i'd have to go with heavy.
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#15
(12-27-2007, 04:02 PM)TRaven link Wrote: dark is the absence of light, but light isn't the absence of dark, so can they really be opposites?  they're more like dependent states.

so, i'd have to go with heavy.

I'll have to agree with ya there TRaven, though I would say:

Opposite of Light is Heavy and...
Opposite of Dark is Bright.

Makes sense a little...right? :?
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#16
sounds better KingRyder
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#17
(12-27-2007, 04:52 PM)KingRyder link Wrote: I'll have to agree with ya there TRaven, though I would say:

Opposite of Light is Heavy and...
Opposite of Dark is Bright.

Makes sense a little...right? :?
I think the opposite of Bright is Opaque . . . I dunno, could be dark, i'm not really an english major :P
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#18
Well it's all about the situation. For Example:

You go into a room with no light, you will say, "This Room is Too Dark". So I turn on the lights to the MAX! Then you will say, "Damnit! Now is too Bright".
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#19
(12-27-2007, 05:33 PM)KingRyder link Wrote: Well it's all about the situation. For Example:

You go into a room with no light, you will say, "This Room is Too Dark". So I turn on the lights to the MAX! Then you will say, "Damnit! Now is too Bright".
Yea, but are we talking physics here or the way people say things? cuz if it's the way people say things then yea, bright and dark.
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#20
Well that's what makes this question a little difficult for people to proccess, it can be viewed in many different ways and perhaps confuse some people.
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