Do I employ the highest level of grammar on this website

Started by Oneness5 pages

Originally posted by Astner
You're criticizing my English?

I had straight A's throughout my high-school years, in which I took three English courses each one over a period of two semesters. Most of my course literature in University was written in English. I communicate with most of my clients in English. I read English-written novel series on a regular basis.

Now it's interesting that you bring up a typo rather than an actual grammatical error, because typos frequently occur throughout all professional reports. Hence why even professional authors proof-read their own work and then have other people do another proof-reading.

Straight A's is a sign of dependence on the curriculum, MAXIPADS!

Originally posted by Oneness
Straight A's is a sign of dependence on the curriculum,

How?

Originally posted by Astner
You're criticizing my English?

I had straight A's throughout my high-school years, in which I took three English courses each one over a period of two semesters. Most of my course literature in University was written in English. I communicate with most of my clients in English. I read English-written novel series on a regular basis.

Now it's interesting that you bring up a typo rather than an actual grammatical error, because typos frequently occur throughout all professional reports. Hence why even professional authors proof-read their own work and then have other people do another proof-reading.


I wasn't criticising you, or your English. The only thing that I said, in a roundabout way, is that you overestimate your skills in English (like I do, and like Oneness does). However, this exchange makes me seriously question your reading comprehension. The error I pointed out, was not done by you, but by Oneness.

Oh, also, I had an F in 8th grade English, if that makes you feel better.

Originally posted by Astner
How?
You do things in the professor's way, not your own.

Unlike me. Whose methods often disagree or inhibit my final grade.

Originally posted by Bardock42
I wasn't criticising you, or your English. The only thing that I said, in a roundabout way, is that you overestimate your skills in English (like I do, and like Oneness does). However, this exchange makes me seriously question your reading comprehension. The error I pointed out, was not done by you, but by Oneness.

Oh, also, I had an F in 8th grade English, if that makes you feel better.

I do not. I'm merely under the influence of drugs, and am I not prodigious?

In a few months you'll realize so, when I decimate Digi in an argument.

Originally posted by Oneness
I do not. I'm merely under the influence of drugs, and am I not prodigious?

In a few months you'll realize so, when I decimate Digi in an argument.

Winning arguments and having impeccable grammar are only marginally related.

Originally posted by Bardock42
I wasn't criticising you, or your English. The only thing that I said, in a roundabout way, is that you overestimate your skills in English (like I do, and like Oneness does). However, this exchange makes me seriously question your reading comprehension. The error I pointed out, was not done by you, but by Oneness.

I'm sure I've made the very same mistake, and since you were quoting me and not Oneness naturally I assumed that you criticized me. Either way it's not indicative of anything other than carelessness.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Oh, also, I had an F in 8th grade English, if that makes you feel better.

Right, but you also regularly **** up grammatically, even in this very post.

Said is past tense, is is present.

Originally posted by Astner
I'm sure I've made the very same mistake, and since you were quoting me and not Oneness naturally I assumed that you criticized me. Either way it's not indicative of anything other than carelessness.

Right, but you also regularly **** up grammatically, even in this very post.

Said is past tense, is is present.

This works a lot better when the person you are trying to correct is very arrogant about their skills. I, on the other hand, in the very post you quoted, said that my skills are not anywhere near perfect.

I think your behaviour and pompousness in the last couple posts just support my point that you overestimate your skills.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Winning arguments and having impeccable grammar are only marginally related.
Is a superior cognitive thought-process not omni-applicable?

Do you doubt my > thoughts per second than anyone? Even this guy?

You'd be erroneous not to. He has no street smarts, I do, yet we suffer from the same ailment.

Originally posted by Oneness
You do things in the professor's way, not your own.

Unlike me. Whose methods often disagree or inhibit my final grade.


As in writing a review of a book I didn't want to read, like Of Mice and Men? Sure, but if I would've had it my way I would've written my own novel instead of writing exams and performing oral presentations.

But that would've made it difficult for my teacher to grade me according to the curriculum which expects a more general examination of my abilities in that field. Besides, at the end of the day most employers couldn't give two shits in regard to how good you are at writing stories.

Originally posted by Astner
Sure, but if I would've had it my way I'd write my own novel instead of writing exams and perform oral presentations.

Originally posted by Bardock42

Don't you have some off's to f*ck?

Originally posted by Oneness
Well, first of all, I was claiming myself as "imminent" linguist. For someone to claim another would be defying the example put forth by me. Apropos, breaking the rule of thumb. Admittedly, my mind often plays a trick by confusing words that are like-sounding because sub-vocalization is a tool I use for comprehension when reading text.

I would be a lot better off if I had time to do more cardio, get more tail (from thotties); could afford to consistently eat super-foods w/beneficial spices, engage in lucid dreams, meditation, laughter by playing pranks on my friends, and engaging in high-rep, endurance strength-training.

Before I can do all of that, intermittent fasting, marijuana, nicotine, melatonin, and Sicilian red wine will have to get rid of 99.9999999999% of the estrogen-compunds produced from the death-defying fat-cells in my mid-section (products of the anti-psychotic medications I was subscribed by dull-croakers).

I have a plan to maximize my neorogenesis, and these drugs will make me dull in the short-run. However, you haven’t witnessed an unnaturally intelligent individual until you have seen me in a couple of months.

You know, I'm talking instantaneous recognition of errors, prodigious development in semantic-skills, and a mind that can do more than normal. Autism helps with that, given the right situations in which I must build for myself.

lol. Ok.

Originally posted by Oneness
Bumpaholic.

I crave Digi's appraisal.

You know, being an intelligent individual and all.

You've outlasted my interest here. Good luck suckering someone else into fruitlessly trying to engage you.

Originally posted by Digi
lol. Ok.

You've outlasted my interest here. Good luck suckering someone else into fruitlessly trying to engage you.

I needn’t anyone’s attention to thrive. Whether or not I’d appreciate having my ego stroked, or my thoughts induldged, is a different matter altogether. Although I appreciate the attention you’ve given thus far, no more would neccessitate my appraisal, that which has been given is sufficient. Frankly, I’m surprised by the attention you’ve already provided, given the circimstances.

Remember me when I hit the monetary jackpot, and create an equivalent city to that of 01 from The Animatrix: The Second Rennaissance.

Originally posted by Astner
George R.R. Martin and Ernst Hemingway have two completely different writing styles.
Originally posted by Astner
Hemngway wrote short stories while Martin writes a novel series.

False:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway_bibliography#Novels

http://www.georgerrmartin.com/bibliography/

🙂

Originally posted by Oneness
and create an equivalent city to that of 01 from The Animatrix: The Second Rennaissance.

When I say "maximize neorogenesis" I don’t just mean gaining the 20+% of neurons that high-functioning autists possess over neuro-typicals in certain brain-regions: I mean the complete regenerative recovery of a brain region after a bullet passes through one’s cranium. That requires a metabolism well within human capacity - given the correct nourishment and life-style.

Originally posted by Oneness
I do not. I'm merely under the influence of drugs, and am I not prodigious?

In a few months you'll realize so, when I decimate Digi in an argument.

You're going to destroy a tenth of him?

That still leaves 9/10's left to oppose you.

Originally posted by NemeBro
You're going to destroy a tenth of him?

That still leaves 9/10's left to oppose you.


This guy I know, one of his biggest pet peeves is the incorrect usage of the word decimate. tbh, I think that battle is lost, though.

At this point the meaning of "decimate" has changed so much that I wouldn't legitimately fault someone's use of it to be honest.