Yeah, he is in fact all of those. I'd add cheesegrater, violentica, and circuitbeam.
Well...I am still talking about techno, not electronic music, which is a more generic label. Though, perhaps we should discuss it by PM (if we are not finished).
All the ways you wish you could be, that's me. I look like you wanna look, I **** like you wanna ****, I am smart, capable, and most importantly, I am free in all the ways that you are not.
Okay I know I'm generally ignoring you AC, but seriously. Why does it bother you so much that when you get a chance to change subjects you keep mentioning it?
Yes, I don't remember the hard on you mention, hypocrite; did you forget when you were going on and on, trying to play the victim card abut being attacked?
What have you picked up from your reading? A list of accents and that London was once called Londinium? Good look integrating into British culture.
Again I'm the one being attacked and called a dick head, when I had to go through the ordeal of reading your boy who cried wolf-esque shouts of ''I'm being attacked!''.
It was a debate, you turned it into an argument by saying things like ''go on then you list all the American accents'', bloody pathetic. You then ran away from the argument when challenged, so the answer to your question is yes, I'd rather you had stayed and proved to us all just how much you do know about our culture.
AC, promised me nothing, I'm perfectly capable of independent thought. Plus, no, we didn't come to any understanding.
I've been up in arms about this the whole time, jeb. Just because my fingers aren't aching from typing insults at someone whos replies I can't see, doesn't mean I haven't.
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What "bothers" me is the way you left the debate, the point you left the debate (It's honestly there for all to see, despite your claims of proving anything or anybody wrong.), and then putting me on ignore only to continue addressing me.
If you wanted to stop the debate, fine, but don't keep personally addressing me after you've specifically put me on ignore.
I dunno dude...now a days...there is so much data out there...you can take virtual tours of places...have web cam chats...watch TV shows about people and travel channels the like...I could easily come off as a British Sociologist with some quick studying...and few people would know the wiser...
Dude, I mentioned that's the reason I stopped. If you like I can put you on ignore as well, I was hoping this could be productive talking to you. Especially since your responses have otherwise been fairly civil out side of a few jabs.
See now you're being unreasonable. you were calm and joking before, remember the whole Scouse thing?
What's with the sudden turn around in attitude and picking up the torch for AC?
It was a reference to a joke in the cartoon thread. Did you forget I jokingly used your words there?
Hardly.
Oh yes, because requesting proof makes something an argument rather than a debate.
Why are you sore about his failliar to provide equitable proof?
I answered the challenge and left. I didn't wait to see his response, because to him nothing would have been good enough. And I see I was right.
Uh huh... Somehow your change in attitude as to how you were before logically disagrees with that.
What reason do you have to suddenly step into AC's place? I'm not stupid you know.
No you weren't unless you lied earlier... so are you lieing now about always being up in arms or were you lieing earlier when you said you were joking?
My finger's aren't aching... So what? do you have an apprenticeship under the Air Conditioner to be like him? Cause if I'm going to face his tactics again, then nothing is to come of this and I can put you on ignore too.
You might call it running away. But seriously? Why bother getting worked up in something that's going to be nothing more than a flame war? Its why I left before, and its why I'll leave you as well. There's no point to it. Twist it how you want. Either way this whole conversation is looking rather pathetic.
Creshosk, a lot of my posts have joke in them, it doesn't mean I'm not annoyed.
AC and I aren't chums, I've debated with him a few times, nothing more. Are you really that adamant that you must be right, that you will concoct some conspiracy involving me being paid off by AC?
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And I've picked up on that, which is why I'm not nearly as annoyed by you as I am by AC.
Question: What must I be right about?
At this point in time what is it you're fighting about? What is it you're fighting for? What is your motivation?
Do you still not believe I could have learned SOMETHING of your culture from reading about it?
I already said that I don't know Everything about it. I won't confess to something that's not true. But what is it that I'm either right or wrong about?
You may be right...you could also be wrong...when I refer to sociology, I am referring to the "pish posh" pontification that professors would do in a Sunday afternoon tea discussion...not a typical dude talking to a typical dude. (Or two blokes...how ever you want to call them)
Could you hold your own with the professor of english sociology from the University of Cambridge? I highly doubt that...he/she would talk circles around all of us...what I am saying is...you can do some quick studying of the afore mentioned materials and fool most people, but not someone like this professor I am speaking of.
You are wrong to assume that you don't need to visit a place to experience the culture. It's like me saying I can surf by reading about it, you cannot gauge what a culture is like from reading about it. Books fail at a point, that's what you're wrong about, thinking that because you've read about it, you know about it. It's such a silly claim.
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When it comes to 3d space manipulation, you HAVE to have hands on experience with...when it comes to just knowing some facts...you can learn those without actually having any hands on...politicians do it all the time...You compared apples to carrots.
There was this one senator who came down to visit a really small town I grew up in...he had his page/secretary do some research for him...when he came down to speak to our school...he knew all about our little habits, land marks, local festivities, and past times...it was like he lived there...
The point is, you can learn ALL of that stuff from a book or through some research...it is NOT a skill.
Of course it's not a skill.
British culture is not confined to what is written in books, there's a lot of British culture that's not written about. Experiencing it is paramount to understanding it, sure you can spout off all you want with facts. As Cres has done with his impressive accent list, but he would still not know what a scouser sounded like, even after knowing why they're called that. That senator's the same, he could see your past times happening and still not have a clue what was going on, even with the name in front of him and his secretary whispering in his ear.
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Actually that's a bit different. You can gauge what a culture is like from reading about it.
I never claimed they didn't.
Are you capable of understanding : "I admit that I don't know everything". Or are those like some strange assortment of symbols to you?
I do. There's a difference between knowledge and experience. I have knowledge of the culture, I don't have experience of it. I never claimed experience. I only claimed some knowledge. I never even claimed all knowledge.
I said that I know about your culture. and thus far have answered all challenges about it that I've seen. You and AC are the ones who are challenging the answers because you don't like them. You even admitted to not knowing of any specific questions to answer because it was too vast.
So I ask you again, how can I prove that I know about your culture? You have already predefined the terms of victory in your heart. You say that I'm wrong. But you won't tell me what the terms are. AC does it beause he can't stand to be wrong. Why do you do it? Are you like he where you can't accept the fact that someone who has not traveled knows about it?
Not really. The problem is you're mingling words. I never claimed experience. I never claimed all knowledge. I only said that I had some knowledge. But for some reason neither of you will accept that fact. Why? What is your agenda?
hmmm...those are real good points...I have to change my perspective then..(Creshosk and AC...are you watching this...this is how you do it.)
I now think that there are many many things that you can completely and partially learn from books about a specific culture...but there are a few things about culture that can ONLY be learned by interaction with the people...
Up to this point...I was technically defending Creshosk's position because I really do think that the vast majority of a culture can be learned without actually visiting the land/people.
Edit-I may have actually been defending the position AC/chillmeistergen thought that Creshosk was taking...from what I just read from Creshosk's post.
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Your knowledge is incredibly superficial, that's what I'm saying. An aspect our culture is accents, yes. But, you not being able to tell which they are when you hear them makes your knowledge entirely redundant. I'm not saying that you don't know some words that have to do with this country, but culture's deeper than that, it's behaviours and mannerisms, things you cannot read about. Directed at Cres, n all that.
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