The irony is exquisite
Only when it exists.
The irony is exquisite
The dark one has a lot of Arab blood in him. Get themselves blowed to hell time and again and still declare "victory" ever time. LMAO...
That’s an interesting way of saying you can’t back up your BS.
Sorry they let you down with that 13th grade English class. Maybe you can get a refund. Just show them this thread as proof of how they failed you.
Yeah yeah...
what is sad is YOU are reading more into the statement then is present
I hear a ban hammer coming too... ;-)
Thats just the whistling from the cold winter breeze. I told you many times to just put your fingers in your ears and close your pie hole. It's still cold in here... Brrrrr
Yep...definitely a siren. I hear a ban hammer coming too... ;-)
You'll recognize it when it hits you.
Have you ever had the idea that if you actually added to a conversation and kept up with the topic at hand instead of just rolling in and out of threads to insult other people and make stupid quips that people might actually take you serious and appreciate what you have to say?
Asking for a friend...
It was written as a personal opinion on the matter.
NOTHING to indicate that you believed the defense 'might' make that assertion.
NOTHING to indicate otherwise.
Then, when challenged on it ... you hide behind the old 'I can make you understand it' crap!
Just own it!
Sorry but, it was YOU that left it easy to interpret.
All those Ifs and buts mean you are still a ####ing idiot.damn you were so close ... YOU Are ASSUMING I Made a Personal Statement, I did NO Such Thing .... you even started out with this;
There is NOTHING To Own ... as I said 5 pages ago I made no indicators either way ...
http://forums.somd.com/threads/3352...Murder-Trial?p=5947575&viewfull=1#post5947575
I intentionally made an ambiguous statement .... the usual suspects lined right up and accused me of supporting the Criminal
in·ter·pret
/inˈtərprət/Submit
verb
verb: interpret; 3rd person present: interprets; past tense: interpreted; past participle: interpreted; gerund or present participle: interpreting
1.
explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions).
"the evidence is difficult to interpret"
synonyms: explain, elucidate, expound, explicate, clarify, illuminate, shed light on More
translate orally or into sign language the words of a person speaking a different language.
"I agreed to interpret for Jean-Claude"
perform (a dramatic role or piece of music) in a particular way that conveys one's understanding of the creator's ideas.
synonyms: perform, act, play, render, depict, portray
"he interpreted the role of Hamlet"
2.
understand (an action, mood, or way of behaving) as having a particular meaning or significance.
"her self-confidence was often interpreted as brashness"
synonyms: understand, construe, take (to mean), see, regard
"the remark was interpreted as an invitation"
YOUR Interpretation does not make FACT ... you made an ASSUMPTION based on little input. because it fits your world view
You See What You Want to See ...
You got played, own it .... move on
Maybe next time I should use this;
or this;
Maybe next time I should use this;
As I said before only a complete moron would take that statement as anything other than your personal opinion.
No. Maybe next time you should either properly express what you want to say the first time OR just own the opposing opinion that you quite obviously made.
Either use your words correctly OR don't be a coward.