| ▲ | quietbritishjim 7 hours ago | |
I their point was: the comment they were replying to ("Beating is a normal English idiom") was being disingenuous. Saying something like "the benchmarks took a beating in the new version" would be inoffensive but "flowers after the beating" is much more specifically about abuse in a relationship. I don't think "Whether or not you think it's appropriate" was meant to say, don't worry it's fine. I think it just meant, let's not justify by pretending that it's about something different than it obviously is. | ||
| ▲ | arowthway 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Thanks, I get it now. I'm not sure if the comment was necessarily disingenuous but it's clearly not used as an idiom. | ||