18 () posted 1 year ago by BuckeyePatr1ot 1 year ago by BuckeyePatr1ot +23 / -5 191 comments share 191 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Not really, but i don't think it matters in any case. It's just an arbitrary semantic distinction you are applying for unknown reasons.
Words like "behind" are always in regards to the direction an object is facing and/or the point of view of the observer.
Let's say i agree to your arbitrary semantic convention, at least for the purposes of this discussion. What then?