0 Sorry for always asking some fuzzy questions. One of my posts was removed to the vocabulary board, since it's not appropriate for here. But for this kind of question concerning the analogy, which board should I put in? 02br 02br 00Censorship: communication = Preservative: decay 02br 02br 00I don't see there is similarity in some respects between the two pairs. I know the preservative is to prevent decaying, but the claim that the censorship is to stop communicating sounds a little far-fetched, doen't it? 0-
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0 No, that's not far-fetched. When you censor something, you prevent it from being communicated. You say "No.
— CalifJim
0 No, that's not far-fetched.
When you censor something, you prevent it from being communicated.
You say "No.
" And the story is not printed.
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0 No, that's not far-fetched. When you censor something, you prevent it from being communicated. You say "No. It is not permitted to print this story." And the story is not printed. 02br 02br 00CJ 0-