stoutfellow: (Ben)
stoutfellow ([personal profile] stoutfellow) wrote2006-09-22 12:56 pm
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Reasoning

I remember, as a child, persuading myself that a light sleeper was someone who could be awakened by light (e.g., by turning on a lamp), whereas a sound sleeper could only be awakened by sound.

Does anyone else remember making similar, perfectly reasonable but utterly wrong, linguistic interpretations?

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