no, you did, that is your idea, you have decided what I meant by my statements, you can't
do that, you can only explain your own statements.
I know what I meant, I made it clear, you can't change it around to suit you, doesn't work that way.
you are being very cute, but so transparent.
You're words not mine. The definition of "care" is very clear and you can't change it to suit your needs, doesn't work that way.
care (kâr)
n. 1. A burdened state of mind, as that arising from heavy responsibilities; worry.
2. Mental suffering; grief.
3. An object or source of worry, attention, or solicitude: the many cares of a working parent.
4. Caution in avoiding harm or danger: handled the crystal bowl with care.
5. a. Close attention; painstaking application: painting the window frames and sashes with care.
b. Upkeep; maintenance: a product for the care of fine floors; hair care products.
6. Watchful oversight; charge or supervision: left the child in the care of a neighbor.
7. Attentive assistance or treatment to those in need: a hospital that provides emergency care.
v. cared,
car·ing,
cares
v.intr. 1. To be concerned or interested: Once inside, we didn't care whether it rained or not.
2. To provide needed assistance or watchful supervision: cared for the wounded; caring for an aged relative at home.
3. To object or mind: If no one cares, I'll smoke.
4. a. To have a liking or attachment: didn't care for the movie.
b. To have a wish; be inclined: Would you care for another helping?
v.tr. 1. To wish; desire: Would you care to dance?
2. To be concerned to the degree of: I don't care a bit what critics think.
Only something with a conscience can care.