Hosted by Jenifer (Zarknorph)
Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
6/1/20
From Berry
RGoss99 said:What is fucked up his her censoring and classifying various posts she chooses to find offensive, so that it is difficult to follow most threads.
Wizop suffering from the Red Mist descending and obstructing her vision.
Sad business. Pathological, most likely.
6/1/20
From Goss
It is a good thing that here power is imaginary, if it was real and she behaved that way she could be locked up.
6/1/20
From Goss
Another symptom of Zarknorph´s problem is the vast number of subjects she is covering. It as if those she appeals to, or is patronizing, are not expected to follow the news on their own. It would be illogical to expect here to actually read the URLs behind the majority of her posts unless she was a paid full time journalist. Or, on the other hand she is handicaped and home bound with nothing else to do all day but surf the net.
I admid that my net use has picked up duiing the virus but normaly before and after this I would basicly only log on when I get up in the morning or just before I go to bed. Assisted by the woman who works for me, who gets rid of the majority of e-mails before I even see them.
6/1/20
From Goss
Yes, "everywhere is an acceptable hyperbole in everyday conversation" usually of the uneducated, unintelligent, and careless posters such as yourself. It is not nitpicking to point this out when its inaccurate uses affects the conclusions raised by the statements in which it is made.
It is a common fault of yours and leads to many of the inaccurate pontifications you invent or post from others. However words such as "nitpicking" are simply ad hom name calling from people who are incapable of accepting a valid crit.
In this case a way of avoiding the fact that you probably know that my point is a valid one, but your fragle ego will not allow you to admit it. Similar to an earlier post where you treated Africa as a country in context making your conclusions regarding such to be false.
G=G+1
6/1/20
All you had to say was that you disagree that "everywhere" is a common hyperbole.
Instead you devoted three entire paragraphs to personal abuse.
How miserable is your life that you must take out your anger on a single person on the other side of the world who has given you more consideration and patience than you could ever hope to deserve?
6/1/20
RGoss99 said:Wet back and in translation mullat or mojado, is used here but not to the same degree of racism
I dunno. I stopped doing it when told off by this American lawyer (f) in 1997. Wasn't so serious as to stop us meeting up.
In England I'm no longer hearing the racist jokes I used to do - about the last was reference to a "self-drive car" (subtle that).
6/1/20
RGoss said:Yes, "everywhere is an acceptable hyperbole in everyday conversation" usually of the uneducated, unintelligent, and careless posters such as yourself. It is not nitpicking to point this out when its inaccurate uses affects the conclusions raised by the statements in which it is made.
Remember that a lot of these people couldn't read or write before they started texting on their phones and then came here.
6/1/20
"... couldn´t write before ... texting..."
I had not thought of that. With me the reverse is true, with texting, I stopped writting letters. stopped purchasing postage stamps, and now wonder what to do with all the envelopes and stationary I have around.
OT regarding stationary. -- someone said that with computers we will stop using paper. In my life this is not the case, I use more paper - solution for me is to use up all that expensive stationary Ihave around. I did some graphics, printed it, made a photo copy and e-mailed it. Got back a rather strange response asking who is the saint with a shell in one hand and a and cuff of the other? Answer, Saint leonard patron of pilgrims and prisoners. Reason for the question was that the reverse image of the arms of my college bled through in the photo copy.
6/1/20
RGoss99 said:I had not thought of that.
There are illiterate people still around - but I'm sure its much, much less than it was.