... Are seriously starting to abuse the term paradox.
Just saying.
Just saying.
... Are seriously starting to abuse the term paradox.
Just saying.
I get those spots when I've been out in the sun too long.![]()
One thing that really got me was the paradox normal. What the hell is the parody there? I cant even think of something sarcastic to say about that.
So once they were out, its obvious no double sire but do have some awesome little ones. The one normal has 5 paradox spots, you can see one in the photo, they are little white circles with black dots in various places. Enjoy, I know I did.
So if "paradox" has just started being abused, one is left to imagine the pain "dinker" has been put through...![]()
I think people have latched onto the term, and many just like using it. A smudge of black (or black spots) on the side of a lesser - while possibly being far enough out of the established look to merit the term paradox - is not really in the same category as the look it has come to describe (in reference to a snake's appearance). Personally, I just use the obvious descriptor "ugly spot".
As far as the snake in question, I saw the post when it first went up.....and my feeling is if I have to look that hard to see it, I'm probably not going to agree with the use of the term paradox in the description. How much does that matter in the grand scheme of things? Not a whole heck of a lot. Must be a slow day on the BOI....
(Yeah, I know, the more times people use the term to describe things we don't think it applies to, the more people will think its the accepted term for all those things. It spreads, and before we know it, misuse is rampant. Oh, wait a second, that already happened.)