Add "emergency" to the list of words that have lost their meaning
a) EMERGE, verb (Latin emergo) - "to rise out of a fluid" is based upon being temporary living emerging out of the ongoing process of dying; hence form (life) out of flow (inception towards death).
b) suggested words tempt one to ignore the predefined meaning of perceivable sound. Consenting to any words gives those suggesting it the power to define; redefine and contradict the meaning thereof. This represents the foundation for suggested inversion of perceivable reality.
emergency use...
...represents allegory for the emerged (living) being used by the process of dying; while having the free will of choice to "re-use" all perceivable...unless ignored for suggested emergency use by others, who're going to abuse it.
a) EMERGE, verb (Latin emergo) - "to rise out of a fluid" is based upon being temporary living emerging out of the ongoing process of dying; hence form (life) out of flow (inception towards death).
b) suggested words tempt one to ignore the predefined meaning of perceivable sound. Consenting to any words gives those suggesting it the power to define; redefine and contradict the meaning thereof. This represents the foundation for suggested inversion of perceivable reality.
...represents allegory for the emerged (living) being used by the process of dying; while having the free will of choice to "re-use" all perceivable...unless ignored for suggested emergency use by others, who're going to abuse it.