Is the kool aid man the jar or the liquid inside the jar

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Which do you think? Just a casual discussion

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Don’t make any insults just have a fun conversation
 
Both. This could be a contender for a long running post if it was in the philosophy section.🤣😂
 
Did you not say ditto? If you didn’t mean it in a mean way then I’m sorry for calling you out
 
Gotta be the jar, otherwise his face would be a lot more sloshy.
 
?? Ditto isn’t a mean word, it just means: “something already said is applicable a second time”. (That’s the dictionary definition.)

If you’ve heard it in a context where someone intended it in a mean way, please be aware that that’s very niche and unusual. The word “ditto” is basically synonymous with the word “same”, and has no negative connotations for the majority of people, so you may find yourself hearing it frequently in your life (and I’d advise trying to un-learn offence at it, for your own sake and that of those you interact with).
 
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I meant that I felt the same as the posters comment I quoted. I assume ditto means “me, too”. If it has another meaning, I’m unaware of it. Apologies for the miscommunication! 😇. They happen!
 
In the Moral Theology category, they would say both. The Kool-Aid Man is a not two separable parts, like the beverage trapped for a time in the pitcher, but a unity of vessel and contents.
 
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But, can you separate the jar form the liquid? The pitcher without the liquid is empty and hollow; the liquid alone is… well, a mess!
 
Fun fact this commercial shows the truth I hope most won’t be angry

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The commercial shows him getting out of the shower showing he needed to fill himself back up. Later in the commercial he puts the powder into the water
 
it is like a person being not body or soul, but the two together . . .
 
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