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Asked on October 16, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 15, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 15, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 15, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 15, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes
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Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.
I mean good stuff, it’s almost the opposite of substance.
The full metaphor is “throwing red meat to…” The idea behind this is to depict the audience in question as a pack of hungry dogs or wolves, and the content in question as exactly the stuff they were eagerly gathered thereto consume.
What are some examples of a talk that your audience enjoyed that didn’t have red meat?
What makes a compliment? I’m leaving it to you to decide.
- 357163 views
- 89 answers
- 131975 votes