Still wrong no matter how many times it gets posted.
I suppose one could stretch it, but, no, in my mind "same" is not the same as "different" (or, if you will, "different" is not the same as "same"):
From
Definition of SAME
Definition of same
(Entry 1 of 3)
1a
: resembling in every relevant respect
b
: conforming in every respect —used with
as
2a
: being one without addition, change, or discontinuance
: identical
b
: being the one under discussion or already referred to
3
: corresponding so closely as to be indistinguishable
4
: equal in size, shape, value, or importance —usually used with
the or a demonstrative (such as
that, those) in all senses
And from
Definition of DIFFERENT
Full Definition of different
(Entry 1 of 2)
1
: partly or totally
unlike in nature, form, or quality
: dissimilar could hardly be more different —often followed by
from, than, or chiefly British
to small, neat hand, very different from the captain's tottery characters— R. L. Stevensonvastly different in size than it was twenty-five years ago— N. M. Puseya very different situation to the … one under which we live— Sir Winston Churchill
2
: not the same: such as
a
: distinct different age groups
b
: various different members of the class
c
: another switched to a different TV program
3
: unusual,
special she was different and superior