remember that post about the difference between intentional departures from mechanical writing conventions and the symptoms of dyslexia?
that post was spelled correctly too.
Well you see, I intentionally don't give a fuck about my spelling. Hell, I've been intentionally
[sure jq, surrrrre] misspelling int
eresting to fuck with Joe Mama's dumbass.
So shut the fuck up.
Speaking of int
eresting, Sammitch has been all but silent until he shut himself in the foot and now he's desperately trying to exculpate
[ooooooooo, shiny!] himself by making me look stupid (yeah, I know, some stupid bitch is gonna come around and say "you do that to yourself").
I was gonna reply to the first part until I realized that you came back to it. again, while you have attempted to point out
where I purportedly 'shot myself in the foot', you haven't nailed down how the actual shooting takes place. you made a poor choice of wording for the context given, regardless of whether or not you intended it or whether or not it actually works. mechanically it lacks the impetus you were trying to lend it. no amount of posturing or bitching will change that.
but why am I going to such lengths? why do I nitpick with you and nobody else? besides the fact that it's so damned hilarious to see your reactions, I deem it necessary because there's nothing more pitiable (or laughable) than someone so staggeringly inarticulate as yourself attempting to disparage the intelligence of others. when you
do get out the thesaurus and try to sound clever, you wield the english language like a seven-year-old brandishing his dad's shotgun. it both saddens and amuses me. if you didn't try and prop yourself up on such obviously shaky legs, nobody would be trying to sit you back down before you hurt yourself. I'm just trying to sit you back down before you hurt yourself. while laughing at you. does that make me a terrible person? I like to think so.
I wouldn't call me 'silent' tonight, either. between rendering and postwork for a few animation projects and being routinely distracted by the show you and your friends have been putting on, I've just been a little too busy to do much more than poke at your grammar and usage. which doesn't even take that much effort, really.