Greetings aka The welcome to DAC thread
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By the former I mean that I've studied much into the art of language and lexicographical subtleties as well as grammatical intricacies (both of spoken and written word). Everything that public high school education did not expand on, I studied personally out of personal interest. Being a native Pole as well as having taken the German language for five years during H.S. yielded further insight into the power of the delicate semantics in words and phrasing.
In short, I'm an unofficial minor wise guy of language. Also I'm a quadlinguist, with the fourth tongue (well, figuratively) being ASL (American Sign Language).
P.S. I wouldn't consider myself a graphomaniac so much as a philologist, that is, a lover of literature.
subliminal persuasion: You now want to read an Ayn Rand novel...
In short, I'm an unofficial minor wise guy of language. Also I'm a quadlinguist, with the fourth tongue (well, figuratively) being ASL (American Sign Language).
P.S. I wouldn't consider myself a graphomaniac so much as a philologist, that is, a lover of literature.
subliminal persuasion: You now want to read an Ayn Rand novel...
Either one. Unpicky.
I now want to stab you in the eye with a compass.Shambling Onanist wrote:subliminal
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Nina Hagen: More interesting and hotter soviet artist...
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So I take it you didn't enjoy "Atlas Shrugged"? I thought it raised some interesting points on morality. It was one of those books that makes you look at society as a whole with a different perspective.
Soviet? That's just embarrassing.jimmypneumatic wrote:Nina Hagen: More interesting and hotter soviet artist...
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You like that? I used the term 'artist' too, because the only thing these two people from diffrent generations, countries and philosophical beliefs have in common is the Soviet Union. Regardless of whether or not Ayn Rand supported them or even lived there, I was making an unrelated comparison to change the subject.
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The only thing Ayn Rands "philosophy" is used for is winy mediocre people who has to find someone else to blame for their own faults and shortcomings. Its quite paradoxical when you consider what her ideology itself is, but never the less it is used by failed university students who didnt become nobel prize physicists as an explanation for them not doing as well as they though they would.
"I was soooo bored at school, and I never got aaaany challenges, and all the stuuuupid kids in my class held me back, man. SOCIETY held me back man. I'm actually a fucking genious, but everyone just forced me to be a mediocre loser. Its so fucking weak man."
"Man" added for extra douchiness.
"I was soooo bored at school, and I never got aaaany challenges, and all the stuuuupid kids in my class held me back, man. SOCIETY held me back man. I'm actually a fucking genious, but everyone just forced me to be a mediocre loser. Its so fucking weak man."
"Man" added for extra douchiness.
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An urge to use "fancy words" does not characterise a "philologist". On the contrary, some classes of the philological curriculum will teach you that one ought to use the simplest word that will be enough, that is if you lack natural intuition in this respect.Wandering Linguist wrote:P.S. I wouldn't consider myself a graphomaniac so much as a philologist, that is, a lover of literature.
But hey, at least you'll be able to engage in some mutual cock-licking with Blargh. He suffers from the condition, too (even if it got better recently).
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