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If You Describe Something As Indescribable, Haven’t You Already Described It?

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Yes because you're already describing that thing as indescribable but at the same ,No because when you say "Indescribable" your essentially saying "Wow,there is no words or feelings to describe this particular thing.

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User Steven Barnett
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Answer: Yes. And also no.

It depends on your idea of describable and indescribable.

Any information can have more than one idea, and as all ideas depend on information, and all information depends on context, and all context includes one's own ideas including emotional ideas then we can see how one person's excellent description is another's woeful effort to describe the indescribable.

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