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Anti-anti
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Anti-anti is the opposite of the opposite of something that, due to inconsistancies in language, somehow manages to be different than the original thing in question. For example, you'd think that anti-anti Oreos are the same thing as Oreos, but they aren't. Likewise, an anti-anti Grue is only the same thing as a Grue if the phrase "anti-anti Grue" is a noun, as in A anti-grue. However, if the phrase "anti-anti Grue" is an adjective, it could describe a personal choice of disliking the Anti-Grue. And don't even get me started on Eurg.
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Anti-anti is the opposite of the opposite of something that, due to inconsistancies in language, somehow manages to be different than the original thing in question. For example, you'd think that anti-anti Oreos are the same thing as Oreos, but they aren't. Likewise, an anti-anti Grue is only the same thing as a Grue if the phrase "anti-anti Grue" is a noun, as in A anti-grue. However, if the phrase "anti-anti Grue" is an adjective, it could describe a personal choice of disliking the Anti-Grue. And don't even get me started on Eurg.