Genuinely curious... are you referring to me or you? Wouldn’t Occam’s razor imply that when a serious woman discussing serious issues references a mythological creature, she’s trying to make a mythological reference or at least alluding to epic events? (as opposed to being cute or just “thinking it was cool” as you implied with the tattoo analogy)
So when trump says “invisible enemy” instead of “virus” while the entire nation both politically and economically tilts in the balance it violates Occam’s razor to think he might have made the decision to reference it that way deliberately?
In other words it violates Occam’s razor to think that trump was choosing his words deliberately and actually meant the words he repeatedly chose on multiple occasions?
Some people choose not to just discard Occam's Razor. Some choose to smelt it down to slag so they can never use it again.
Genuinely curious... are you referring to me or you? Wouldn’t Occam’s razor imply that when a serious woman discussing serious issues references a mythological creature, she’s trying to make a mythological reference or at least alluding to epic events? (as opposed to being cute or just “thinking it was cool” as you implied with the tattoo analogy)
Who’s smelting the razor here?
The one suggesting that imbeded within Trump's straight forward public tweets are hidden messages to decipher.
So when trump says “invisible enemy” instead of “virus” while the entire nation both politically and economically tilts in the balance it violates Occam’s razor to think he might have made the decision to reference it that way deliberately?
In other words it violates Occam’s razor to think that trump was choosing his words deliberately and actually meant the words he repeatedly chose on multiple occasions?
I don’t think you understand Occam’s razor.