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Offline beet1e

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« Reply #60 on: July 16, 2003, 06:20:32 AM »
We have to excuse American spellings. ;)

But here are a few that drive me to distraction...
  • Loose & Lose
  • Your & you're
  • its and it's - note "it's" only ever means "it is". "Its" (without the apostrophe) means belonging to it.
  • they're & there & their - too long to explain to an illiterate doofus.
  • "My bad", instead of "my mistake".
  • Use of apostrophe. Some people seem to put one before the last letter of any word ending in an S. Saw a post once entitled "Bad news for the Californian's"
  • Given instead of Giving.
  • definiately instead of definitely
  • Accommodation, embarrassing, necessary -  read and learn these correct spellings.


Sometimes the spelling and grammatical inaccuracies of posts in here are so bad that the meaning of the sentence (assuming that the writer is at least capable of constructing proper sentences) is almost lost. What it tells me is that these folks don't do much reading. But I soft pedal on this stuff generally. Some folks can't spell, but are brilliant in other ways.

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« Reply #61 on: July 16, 2003, 09:12:11 AM »
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Originally posted by Fishu

You cannot take everything bit negative comment as racism or anti-american, or are you some aryan american eh?

 


Fishu - find me a post youve made in the last month that hasnt had a negative refernence to the United States.

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« Reply #62 on: July 16, 2003, 09:37:14 AM »
People who quote themselves in their sig. Inexcusababible.

And people who assume race has anything to do with spelling mistakes or gramatical error.
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« Reply #63 on: July 16, 2003, 03:19:09 PM »
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People who quote themselves in their sig. Inexcusababible.

And people who assume race has anything to do with spelling mistakes or gramatical error.
It's grammatical

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« Reply #64 on: July 16, 2003, 03:37:44 PM »
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Fishu - find me a post youve made in the last month that hasnt had a negative refernence to the United States.


Like what do you expect?
I can find many posts... but I suspect you wouldn't validate those.

You probably mean the political side and not the 'nothing particularly interesting' discussions.. and last months have been not so good with US politics, so is it really a wonder if I don't say much good in US politics related discussions, when I'm on the opposing side of US politics?

Besides, I oppose some of the US political views, not the people.
An American, who refers to french fries as freedom fries, boycots french products and slanders the french, has much worse anti-nationality mentality than I ever have had.


Obviously it's OK to be anti-euro (especially anti-french) on a hard way than be "anti-american" in a ways which really isn't being an anti-american.

So go figure. :rolleyes:

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« Reply #65 on: July 16, 2003, 06:46:08 PM »
Okay... what about the people that say, "I could care less about blah blah blah."


Don't they really mean, "I could not care less about blah blah blah."?
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« Reply #66 on: July 16, 2003, 06:49:38 PM »
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Okay... what about the people that say, "I could care less about blah blah blah."


Don't they really mean, "I could not care less about blah blah blah."?


That one bugs, big time.
Any incorrect processing of multiple negatives bugs.

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« Reply #67 on: July 16, 2003, 08:55:42 PM »
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Someone should show Minus or Omsg this thread :D
LMAO ....


 to original post topic... ;)

see line 4 of my sig (quote of bgbmaw some time ago):p
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« Reply #68 on: July 16, 2003, 09:54:14 PM »
Rut, stfu.
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« Reply #69 on: July 16, 2003, 10:35:12 PM »
Fishu quote: "An American, who refers to french fries as freedom fries, boycots french products and slanders the french, has much worse anti-nationality mentality than I ever have had."

Wrong!!  It's the same damned thing, hypocrite.


Fishu quote:"Besides, I oppose some of the US political views, not the people."

 Many people said the same disclaimer about the French but many people of French origin still took offense, racist.


Fish quote: "Obviously it's OK to be anti-euro (especially anti-french) on a hard way than be "anti-american" "

Wrong again!  People who were bashing France in a "hard" way were explicitly told to tone down the harshness, yet racists like you are allowed to continue here as long as your vitriol is directed towards the U.S.
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« Reply #70 on: July 16, 2003, 10:48:54 PM »
Steve, stfu

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« Reply #71 on: July 16, 2003, 11:31:47 PM »
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Originally posted by Fishu
Like what do you expect?
I can find many posts... but I suspect you wouldn't validate those.

You probably mean the political side and not the 'nothing particularly interesting' discussions.. and last months have been not so good with US politics, so is it really a wonder if I don't say much good in US politics related discussions, when I'm on the opposing side of US politics?

Besides, I oppose some of the US political views, not the people.
An American, who refers to french fries as freedom fries, boycots french products and slanders the french, has much worse anti-nationality mentality than I ever have had.


Obviously it's OK to be anti-euro (especially anti-french) on a hard way than be "anti-american" in a ways which really isn't being an anti-american.

So go figure. :rolleyes:


Fishu read this : http://www.kauricoast.co.nz/Feature.cfm?WPID=70

In particular note the French attitude towards boycotting of products.

Lets coin a new phrase ... Eurohypocracy :)

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« Reply #72 on: July 17, 2003, 05:04:35 AM »
Steve,

You need to seek psychiatrist attention if you're being serious, since thats not exactly sane from a person.

I know so much better than you, whether I am anti-american or not.
Anti-americans doesn't have friends in US, I do.


Vulcan,

I'd rather change the euro to french.
However I didn't anywhere defend the french, just said to Steve that those americans are much more anti-french than I've ever been anti-american or anything like that.

No reason to defend french either in hypocriticism area.. if you want more recent example, you should have used the polish EU membership as an example.
First there was nothing wrong with the poles joining EU, but then they became friends with US and now the french goverment is against polish EU membership.

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« Reply #73 on: July 17, 2003, 07:22:25 AM »
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Originally posted by Vulcan
Fishu read this : http://www.kauricoast.co.nz/Feature.cfm?WPID=70

In particular note the French attitude towards boycotting of products.

Lets coin a new phrase ... Eurohypocracy :)


hu ?

I never eat a Kiwi not comming from New-Zeland ...

@steve:
Do some search in this BBS for French bashing
You will find a lot of exemples.

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now the french goverment is against polish EU membership.

hu ? again
When did this policy become the official position of France ?

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« Reply #74 on: July 17, 2003, 07:28:14 AM »
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now the french goverment is against polish EU membership.


Low paid Polish workers are gonna flood the EU job-market once they join EU. Thats one thing thats certain :)
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