That specific example may be wrong, but he spent several posts trying to argue that gravity dropping a rock was telekinesis if you used magic to destroy the thing propping it up first, so you can forgive Spirit for being confused.
^ I also made it clear that that and mind control are really stretching the definition IMO. But if you wanted to make an argument that it’s telekinesis you could, depending how you choose to interpret the wording.
And yes, it’s funny mine was supposedly the most specific yet still insanely broad in my opinion.
Lycan was super vague in his definition, but it’s not like I disagree with it. I’d just call some of those cases indirect or proxy telekinesis as I have mentioned before.
it’s not that he/she is vague. It’s just that it’s hard to read, but the latest post was clear enough for me to understand. Basically, he/she thinks that you can move any physical object down to Molecule.
You’re not allowed to make nuanced points here. If you admit there’s more than one way to interpret a definition then you’ll get called inconsistent.
Me: This is the definition of telekinesis. It can be interpreted this way by certain people but i personally think that’s kind of a stretch, so it can also be interpreted this way. Let’s at least agree on the broad version.
Kelthar/Spirit: WELL WHICH ONE IS IT GRADIUS?! STOP FLIP FLOPPING! *flips table