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I don't think it makes sense to determine what is or isn't political by measuring the amount of politicality either. What makes something political is that some people say it's political. And since I'm a person and I say that everything on Earth is political, that makes it so. QED.
Hahaha. I mean, sure. You are entitled to have your own definition, just the same way I'm entitled to having mine.
In mine, "someone saying it's political" is not what makes something political. I think I already talked about that. Let's agree to disagree :P
We do agree that measuring the amount of "politicallity" makes no sense. So at least there's that.