Dislike of something is different from pointing out the repetition. Even if the first one was useful, one would be entitled to ask why a second would be useful (‘Doctor, doctor, I want my appendix out!’ ‘But why, we just removed it!’ ‘And it did me a world of good!’); how much more so if one didn’t find the first one useful?
Dislike of something is different from pointing out the repetition. Even if the first one was useful, one would be entitled to ask why a second would be useful (‘Doctor, doctor, I want my appendix out!’ ‘But why, we just removed it!’ ‘And it did me a world of good!’); how much more so if one didn’t find the first one useful?
/nods, makes sense, thanks for explaining.