Ben:
"But those charming epithets that you delight to hurl in my direction have a good deal of obvious similarity with eachother, so it would make sense to include "and similar things" in that amusing volley of abuse."
They are just as dissimilar as pen function and writing space afforded - at the very least. "Illogical" for example does not relate in any way to "dishonest" - one points out a lack of ability, the other maliciousness, and they are quite, quite apart. Loads of posters have presented illogical suggestions on these boards, but only the fewest have been dishonest.
The only thing that tie my combination of illogical, dishonest, stupid and ridiculous together is that THEY ALL APPLY TO YOUR SUGGESTION. That is what forms them into a group applicable to the same thing - you.
Same goes for Leanders three listed things - they are similar in the fashion that THEY ALL APPLY TO HIS SUGGESTION OF THINGS THAT MAY ALTER THE HANDWRITING.
You are stalling, obfuscationg, hindering, misinterpreting and similar things, Ben. That is another perfectly useful grouping. And it is exactly what you are doing, no matter that you have it pointed out to you by posters and language teachers alike: You are wrong. Again.
"Safeguard yourself in events of fire, flooding, earthquakes and similar things" What does that tell you, Ben? That you need not worry about malaria, dysenteria, volcano eruptions, thunderstorms, hurricanes, the onslaught of mad killers or stampedes?
Down and out, Ben. Not that you will ever understand it, and not that you will share the laugh I am having at your expense, I know that full well. Now, explain to me how the above sentence relates to your grand scheme of misunderstanding and tormenting the English language. Please do! It will be ever so amusing to hear you state that dysenteria and stampedes are quite, quite similar.
Psst. If you are having trouble understanding it all, Iīll give you a hint: Itīs all about perils to your safety this time.
"I'm not the one spoiling to start a new round of "cyber ping pong" the moment the old one starts to die off."
Of course not. You would very much like it to b accepted that both sides have produced viable arguments in this conflict.
But that we have not. You have been wrong on virtually everything. And it is fine and dandy to be wrong; like I said, illogical posters are thirteen a dozen, and thatīs quite alright by me.
What is NOT alright though, is when people are dishonest, and when they try to stal and hinder, and when they accuse authorities of lying in order to fob people off. Getting away with such things is something I will not allow you.
Now, you can begin your repentance by admitting that you are totally wrong on this, the latest issue of what Leander would have meant by similar things, and then you can add all the rest of your charade to it, preferably publically apologizing to Leander for your malicious attacks on him.
But letīs begin with the question of whether dysenteria and a stampede are "similar" things. Once you have given an honest answer to that question, we can start to untangle the rest too.
Dysenteria and a stampede, Ben. Similarities, please?
Fisherman
even more fed up
"But those charming epithets that you delight to hurl in my direction have a good deal of obvious similarity with eachother, so it would make sense to include "and similar things" in that amusing volley of abuse."
They are just as dissimilar as pen function and writing space afforded - at the very least. "Illogical" for example does not relate in any way to "dishonest" - one points out a lack of ability, the other maliciousness, and they are quite, quite apart. Loads of posters have presented illogical suggestions on these boards, but only the fewest have been dishonest.
The only thing that tie my combination of illogical, dishonest, stupid and ridiculous together is that THEY ALL APPLY TO YOUR SUGGESTION. That is what forms them into a group applicable to the same thing - you.
Same goes for Leanders three listed things - they are similar in the fashion that THEY ALL APPLY TO HIS SUGGESTION OF THINGS THAT MAY ALTER THE HANDWRITING.
You are stalling, obfuscationg, hindering, misinterpreting and similar things, Ben. That is another perfectly useful grouping. And it is exactly what you are doing, no matter that you have it pointed out to you by posters and language teachers alike: You are wrong. Again.
"Safeguard yourself in events of fire, flooding, earthquakes and similar things" What does that tell you, Ben? That you need not worry about malaria, dysenteria, volcano eruptions, thunderstorms, hurricanes, the onslaught of mad killers or stampedes?
Down and out, Ben. Not that you will ever understand it, and not that you will share the laugh I am having at your expense, I know that full well. Now, explain to me how the above sentence relates to your grand scheme of misunderstanding and tormenting the English language. Please do! It will be ever so amusing to hear you state that dysenteria and stampedes are quite, quite similar.
Psst. If you are having trouble understanding it all, Iīll give you a hint: Itīs all about perils to your safety this time.
"I'm not the one spoiling to start a new round of "cyber ping pong" the moment the old one starts to die off."
Of course not. You would very much like it to b accepted that both sides have produced viable arguments in this conflict.
But that we have not. You have been wrong on virtually everything. And it is fine and dandy to be wrong; like I said, illogical posters are thirteen a dozen, and thatīs quite alright by me.
What is NOT alright though, is when people are dishonest, and when they try to stal and hinder, and when they accuse authorities of lying in order to fob people off. Getting away with such things is something I will not allow you.
Now, you can begin your repentance by admitting that you are totally wrong on this, the latest issue of what Leander would have meant by similar things, and then you can add all the rest of your charade to it, preferably publically apologizing to Leander for your malicious attacks on him.
But letīs begin with the question of whether dysenteria and a stampede are "similar" things. Once you have given an honest answer to that question, we can start to untangle the rest too.
Dysenteria and a stampede, Ben. Similarities, please?
Fisherman
even more fed up
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