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OMG, there's a space at the top of this page intentionally 'Left Blank'? Is this opposed to being 'Right Blank'? What does this mean? How should I interpret this? Is this an omen of impending doom? A challenge? Blank, as in expression? Or possibly a gun? Only time will tell....
The only thing I can think of to decipher this is an “Oxymoron”
Quote: “An oxymoron is a figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposing meanings within a word or phrase that creates an ostensible self-contradiction”
‘This Space Intentionally Blank’ contradicts itself cause the space is actually filled with the words ‘This Space Intentionally Blank’.
Another oxymoron: Living Dead
“Living Dead is a blanket term for the loosely connected horror franchise that originated from the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead. It is known to have inspired the modern interpretation of zombies as reanimated human corpses that feast on the flesh and/or brains of the living.”
The only thing I can think of to decipher this is an �Oxymoron�
Quote: �An oxymoron is a figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposing meanings within a word or phrase that creates an ostensible self-contradiction�
�This Space Intentionally Blank� contradicts itself cause the space is actually filled with the words �This Space Intentionally Blank�.
Another oxymoron: Living Dead
�Living Dead is a blanket term for the loosely connected horror franchise that originated from the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead. It is known to have inspired the modern interpretation of zombies as reanimated human corpses that feast on the flesh and/or brains of the living.�
Zombie theme?
Or�
Resident Alien: it�s an invasion theme.
Bittersweet: a heartbreaking romance
Clearly Misunderstood: film-noir
Found Missing: dramatic thriller
Freezer Burn�?
Ok, I�m all out� and most likely way off, lol.
Surely the most common oxymoron is "Happily Married"
In printing, they use the intentionally left blank phrase so there isn't confusion about whether the page is supposed to be blank, or if there has been a printing mistake.
Maybe Don put it up so he doesn't confuse himself about why there is a blank space on the site?