Fifth Element
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Scribble said:You're talking about slang it seems.
Yes, some places call a Dr Pepper a "coke" but that still doesn't invalidate the definition of Coca Cola being a beverage manufactured and sold by the Coca Cola company.
Also for "owned" and "possessed" do you mean teh internet "I owned joo?" (not suere in what context you mean this?)
In what way? was it a television with a DVD player built in? In that case it is a combo Television DVD player. (Also it probably has a more objective model number.)
You're just subjectivey using objective terms.
D&D 1e DMG is an objective term. I can say go to the store and get me D&D 1e, and that would be all the info needed.
D&D 1e DMGish is subjectively using the objective term of D&D 1e DMG. I can't say go to the store and get me something D&D 1e DMGish without also giving more description of what I mean.
D&D has two objective definitions. 1. The original game just called Dungeons and Dragons. 2. The family of games called Dungeons and Dragons.
The seperate editions are designated objectively. 1e, 2e, 3e, 4e, OD&D...