You have a very bad habit of taking dictionary definitions and placing them up like they mean anything whatsoever. There is a difference between being able to understand the latin roots of a word and being able to understand it in practice and concept. You fall very short in the latter.
No, you have a problem with understanding the complexities of a lot of words and how they're used.
(and your idea that the accepted definitions have no meaning? LOL preposterous. It's the consensus and that's totally essential for verbal communication. But you've used that before, that we shouldn't think they have ANY worth, totally ridiculous.
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I look at the many uses, the different ways of looking at the meanings, and you dismiss any meaning but the one to which you are most accustomed.
I love words and enjoy learning all about them, every definition, not just one rigid definition like you use.
It's funny, because just last night, not long after I left the Hype, I was watching a show about the Bible on PBS, and the host actually used the word "undermines".
He said, "It's fascinating and fun when Christian scholars try to find scientific explanations for the Plagues that befell Egypt, it seems to make the story more believable...but I think it actually undermines the Bible as it distracts us from the whole point of the story."
That's a normal English speaking person, using "undermine" in the same way I used it, and the same way, apparently, everyone but you feels comfortable using it.
He's talking about people that are actually TRYING to support the Bible, but they accidentally undermine the Bible because they lose sight of it's purpose.
If you get someone to not vote for Edwards, you are definitely undermining his efforts toward getting their vote...if someone can unintentionally undermine something? You are intentionally trying to get someone to not vote for him.....again, solely because of the EITHER/OR nature of a Presidential election, which you oddly seem to be ignoring.
I do lots of things and honestly don't care if people notice or not.
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You can post your opinion for other reasons than caring whether the general internet population reads it.
Um...more restating the obvious. Yeah, we've established that I post my opinion for other reasons than caring whether the general internet population reads it...so, yeah, well aware of that.
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In fact I'd say if you honestly want people on this website to notice you, that's a childish desire. People noticing you ought to be a sign of value, but far too often it ends up being a sign of spectacle -- I believe I've heard you echo similar sentiments in the past.
You're not being careful enough with your words.
You have to make the distinction between, seeking attention for attention's sake, because you're attention starved......and....hoping someone hears the phone ring when you call them.
You can't write off all desire for attention as childish, at all. But you use the words "If you want people to notice you", which are very vague...
- if you want people to notice YOU
- if you want people to notice what you are SAYING
- if you want a SPECIFIC person to notice you (speaking) (as when one makes a private joke, just for the benefit of those in the know....or when one person has done something you like and you want to make sure they hear you when you compliment them or thank them)
- or, for enjoyment, you've made an observation and wonder if others agree, so you throw out an idea to no one in particular, and are interested to see what OTHERS have to say...
These are all times when the normal, natural, noble human desire to commune (as in "community"?), to communicate, would have you hoping you were noticed.
There is a magical connection of beings when you find someone who feels the same way you feel. It's enjoyable and there's nothing wrong with it (in fact I believe it's tied to the Meaning of Life)...and it happens, when people notice your post on the Hype. And it's interesting to clash with people who feel the opposite.
That's WHY the ultimate punishment on a message board is to be banned from posting stuff.
You can still read everyone else's posts. But you can't INTERACT, because you have to be noticed, heard, and seen before interraction can take place.
When you say
Shadowboxing said:
In fact I'd say if you honestly want people on this website to notice you, that's a childish desire. People noticing you ought to be a sign of value
There are so many problems there.
It sounds as if "wanting people to notice you", and "noticing because of value" (

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are mutually exclusive, and they're not. And again, you make the blanket statement, If you want to be noticed, that's childish." and it's not.
You're just so terrible with words and so frequently wrongwrongwrong, and you have the added problem of being so personally bugged by me that you lose all sense of logic.

You're in the sad position where every single interraction with me must be an attack on what I'm saying....so if what I'm saying is true, you have to take, and defend, the wrong side.
Even Memphis Slim isn't that bad. We mostly disagree, but I said something he really agreed with and he gave it his "blue ribbon" for "post of the day"...because he can divorce the personal feelings from the intellectual points.
I'm really bugged by Matt, and I think he's said a lot of stupid things, but when he's right, I'm pleased to say, "Yep, Matt. You're absolutely right.

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I don't just blindly thrash on a post because it was Matt speaking and I don't like Matt.
But that's what you do with me. I've seen it in Christianity threads...where you are saying something, later, I say the same thing, and suddenly you disagree.
It's really embarrassing, but luckily for me, it's still amusing.
