an actual ad for joining the navy.

    • Echo Dot
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      27 months ago

      I’m worried that you don’t know what that aphorism means, because that comment made absolutely zero sense whatsoever.

      • kora
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        -27 months ago

        A phrase my guardian used growing up and has unfortunately stuck with me as my initial response, my apologies.

        The full phrase I think is “Thats like a pot calling a kettle black” or something like that. And my regrettable and curt response was “we are alike, and reading your comment has upset me in that I interpretated it with the implication that we are not.”

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          Not quite right. If you get upset that someone pickpocketed your phone when I know for a fact that you were just bragging last week about having shoplifted something from a store, I might say “That’s a pot calling the kettle black”, meaning “You are not recognizing that you are being hypocritical for calling out an action that you yourself are guilty of.”

          A better phrase to indicate a likeness would be “You are preaching to the choir.” However, I don’t know an expression which would encapsulate the sentiment you were attempting to project.

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          17 months ago

          Pot calling the kettle black is used when somebody is making a hypocritic statement.