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sophia37 -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:20:53 PM)

Ive noticed in heated arguements that the vocabulary tends to turn smaller with lots of four letter words. Not larger.




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:27:53 PM)

Oh yeah?........ fuck off!!!!!!!!

Jeff




LaTigresse -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:41:30 PM)

Here is one I just used a few minutes ago "stupid twat".  Unfortunately I couldn't actually say it TO the person.

edited to add.....It really wasn't an argument either. Moreso a discussion about a sqabble.




GreedyTop -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:42:34 PM)

aww,,  LaT.. I don't mind if ya call me that ;)




LaTigresse -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:44:56 PM)

Naaawww Greedy I like you too much to say such a thing to you!




GreedyTop -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:47:54 PM)

*blush* thanks, LAT :) Likewise...(of course, I stand by the comment 'EVIL WOMAN!!"  *grin*)




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:48:51 PM)

The key is finding some who likes to be called a stupid twat!

Ward


btw did you know spell check did not recognize the word twat?




LaTigresse -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:50:48 PM)

It's a dumbass that needs spell check to spell twat.[:D]




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:54:43 PM)

Good point......... I am now in search of a typing slut. Someone to transmit my witty banter quickly and efficiently

Jeff


Incidentally, spell check,check's ALL the words....... it amused me that twat was questioned




Vendaval -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 4:55:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

         It could be any number of reasons, Colour.  Anything from a desperate attempt to baffle with bullshit, to calling someone else on bullshit.

Spot on, Rich.

        I usually see it as a sign that a poster has mentally shifted gears, is sitting a little straighter at the keys, and giving more thought and attention to the case they are making.  The banter has become less casual. 

Much depends on my mood and who is also posting in a thread as to whether or not my responses are loose and unstructured or more erudite and educated.

Sometimes it means good reading ahead, sometimes it means every post for the next four pages will be between two or three people, and heading down some bizarre tangent of US supplies to the Red Army in 1942-43.

Hoolies Bascha!  Some of the obscure tangents that start up, in this section in particular. Just shoot me, OK!?
 
[sm=blasted.gif]  Like DA's obsession with the crotches of women's panties!






Aneirin -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 5:31:35 PM)

Using 'colourful ' language or expletives with reference to another poster to me is much like losing one's temper and losing any sense of reason. The sort of behaviour that in a face to face discussion if one has to raise their voice, swear and denigrate the other participant, to me that is an indication that they have lost the discussion and is only one step short of attempting to get a point across with violence.

A forum, denigration and abuse is verbal violence, an indication the perpetrator has lost the argument, if not the plot.




kittinSol -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 5:33:10 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff

Good point......... I am now in search of a typing slut. Someone to transmit my witty banter quickly and efficiently

Jeff


Incidentally, spell check,check's ALL the words....... it amused me that twat was questioned


I am currently available for work, I'm a fast, usually accurate typist (70wpm); and I've had experience typing long-winded boring transcripts in a multitude of languages. I can deal with your twang.

Jeffff: I'm all yours [8D] .




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 5:55:44 PM)

Twang?............. TWANG?

I have no twang!

Geoffrey




kittinSol -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:12:17 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff

Twang?............. TWANG?

I have no twang!



Ah come on now, it's all good, there's no shame in sounding a little local. Sir :-) .




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:16:07 PM)

Well......... I like the "Sir" part........:)

Jeff




kittinSol -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:21:03 PM)

When can I start?




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:22:54 PM)

Call me when you get to the airport.......... and we can start the...."interview" process......[8D]

Jeff




slvemike4u -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:23:27 PM)

Kittin...just how much Brit tart are you?




Jeffff -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:25:29 PM)

HEY!!,, you can't call my new employee a tart... that is reserved for management

The Managment




kittinSol -> RE: Use of language in arguments (8/24/2008 8:28:51 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

Kittin...just how much Brit tart are you?


Pretty much the bottom half. Why, do you have a job opportunity too :-) ? Yay, this is my lucky day [sm=thanks.gif]




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