petition to replace “quantitative” and “qualitative” with “arithmetic” and “characteristic”
Pixel count in this tweet feely low.
Numbery very small
…is feelily low.
Is that count feely or numbery?
The count of pixels is not representable with numbers.
Let’s improve it with AI at the cost of a few kg of polluting gases
And we go down the road to Stupidity
Dumbitative.
Doubleplus ungood
county makes more sense when paired with feely.
Too easy to misspell.
even better. i wouldn’t mind seeing scientific papers with the word cunty every now and then
Also “cunty” can happen when you ignore “feely” too much.
Quantitatititative I always do a double check.
Until I used spell check I wasn’t even 100% sure this spelling was made up
how do you pronounce that without ending up beatboxing
Theres at least 2 tits in there so just ask a man to read it for you
Anglish is a form of puristic English where all French/Latin derived words (and often others) are removed from English, leaving just the germanic base. A lot of anglish words look like this
If you’d wanna copy from German, qualitative could be highworthy.
And in anglish, you would’ve to get rid of “number” as well. Perhaps “tally” or something related is the stand-in (from Dutch taal and german Zahl).dollar - taler - zahl
A really great rundown of ‘Anglish’ is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMA3M6b9iEY
That whole channel is a goldmine of quirks, curiosities, and facts about English in general.
Robwords is a good channel, good to see it being recommended
I think the feely people prefer the term “holistic.”
I was taught maths from a guy with a really strong London accent which resulted in both words sounding the same, approximately qua-i-a-ive. Which made the lesson tricky to follow.
feely
Reactionary anti-science in action.
Do I dare ask what “touchy” is in that case? (Heisenberg says I cannot know the answer to all three.)
If feely is qualitative, as in having an apparent attribute or non-countable comparative then touchy would be the subjective observer attributing the characteristic or determining the comparative.
In other words, touchy feely.
I’m unsure whether touchy and the objective observer would be different, though the objective observer may be called, “county”
This comment should win Lemmy for the day:-).
Awww shucks! 🥰
haptic
More like numbery and talky
Fed to resume an approach of numbery simpling