Falkomagno wrote:You don't need to read minds to grasp the intentions of words. Ok, maybe you, but in general people doesn't needs super powers to understand intentions.
Ok Falgomagno, since it appears that your level of education is limited to watching spanish-dubbed reruns of Jersey Shore, allow me to educate you a bit.
Intent: the purpose behind a certain action. Eg. (that means "for example"): I fucked your grandmother with the intent to cause her pleasure.
You cannot tell the intent behind someone's words by the words alone. Because only the person who says those words knows what he/she intends by them. You can guess at the intent but you cannot know it because you cannot read minds. How the f*ck is this so hard to understand for you?
Intent is not the same as implication. You can imply things indirectly, like if I were to say "hey, someone in this thread really isn't the brightest spoons in the drawer", that would be an implied statement meaning "Falkomagno is stupid".
Falkomagno wrote:For example, you tell your girlfriend...ok, not you, somebody who actually has a girlfriend, "hey hun, let's go to see a movie at home

" that doesn't means that you are actually going to see a movie, it rather means sex, even if that word is not uttered in the sentence. Maybe that's hard to understand for you; i have to confess that I never though about that possibility.
Hey, I understand. I was a teenager once, too. I remember what it was like, when even the thought of talking about es-ee-ex makes you blush and giggle.
These days, I usually just ask my girlfriend if she wants to have sex. Or if I want to watch a movie with her, I ask if she wants to watch a movie. You know, because communication is the keystone of a healthy relationship.