Idioms
math expressions are true because its also science
Expressions that have hidden messages and do not literally mean what they say are known as idioms or figurative language. These phrases convey meanings that are understood culturally rather than through their individual words. For example, saying someone "kicked the bucket" implies that they died, rather than literally kicking a bucket. Such expressions enrich language by adding depth and nuance to communication.
Everything. And that is literally true.
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Everything. And that is literally true.
Literally, the word "Reality" means, "The quality or state of being actual or true."
When (both are true) OR (both are false).
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i think its 'vraiment' literally this means true but it is often translated as really i think its 'vraiment' literally this means true but it is often translated as really To say "It's true/That's true/Indeed." you would say "C'est vrai."
Creative expression is literally anything you want it to be. Any way that a person outwardly expresses themselves is creative expression.