I think it’s the same ship if “the same ship” means shape, style, performance, etc. it retains the same form but has been fully repaired
Kinda like how cars come off of the production line are all made out of different parts but are “the same car” and by extension when they’re subsequently crashed and fully rebuilt by YouTube channels!
Edit: for context’s sake, I think the article is the same as well. Different phrasing to get the same point across on the same page/url
I think it’s the same ship if “the same ship” means shape, style, performance, etc. it retains the same form but has been fully repaired
Kinda like how cars come off of the production line are all made out of different parts but are “the same car” and by extension when they’re subsequently crashed and fully rebuilt by YouTube channels!
Edit: for context’s sake, I think the article is the same as well. Different phrasing to get the same point across on the same page/url
is my car still my car if i plop a new drivetrain in it?
If it’s the same model of drivetrain, like a replacement one, I’d say yes.
what if i’m putting an electric one in to comply with new emissions laws and get a break on tolls
Partially different car then.
how about if i’m adding pop up headlights and t-tops through which to better express my personality (pop up headlights and t-tops are cool)