Originally posted by SuzianneYou nearly developed a point, right up until you sealed your stupendous fault with: assumptions. Two lessons learned. What’s more you have tried to convince yourself of the very thing you were trying to out do me on, but never the less you have been blinded by your narcissistic tendencies
I don't assume... well rarely do I assume. But not in this case. I merely call them as I see them, and all I see here is you whining because everyone you play doesn't drop everything and respond to [b]your moves. Because your definition of timely and reasonable is as fast as you want to play, and people who play well within the parameters of ...[text shortened]... k of respect for other people when they fail to please you is clear. So I stand by what I said.[/b]
Originally posted by Saint NickHmmm, well, the truth is that I joined the site that long ago, and then promptly forgot about it until about a week ago... 😕
Arrrrgggghhhh my virgin ears are burning!!
I've got to ask.... how is it that you joined two years ago and have only managed 210 moves in that time?
Originally posted by SuzianneWow! if I could forget about this site, it would probably really free up alot of my time.
Hmmm, well, the truth is that I joined the site that long ago, and then promptly forgot about it until about a week ago... 😕
I remember being outside once.....many years ago.......
Originally posted by TOMUKPsssshhhh!! Bah!! and pllbbbbttt!
You nearly developed a point, right up until you sealed your stupendous fault with: assumptions. Two lessons learned. What’s more you have tried to convince yourself of the very thing you were trying to out do me on, but never the less you have been blinded by your narcissistic tendencies
So there
Originally posted by TOMUKConcise Oxford English Dictionary:
And like your friend, you too have missed the point. Uninitiated refers to a state of mind, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the length of time registered on this site
uninitiated adj. not initiated; not admitted or instructed.
initiate v., n., adj. * v.tr. 1 begin; set going; originate. 2 a (usu. foll. by into admit (a person) into a society, an office, a secret, etc., esp. with a ritual. b (usu. foll. by in, into) instruct (a person) in science, art, etc. * n a person who has been newly initiated. * adj (of a person) newly initiated (an initiate member) initiation n. initiator n. initiatory adj. [Latin initare from initium: see INITIAL]
Where in the above is there anything to do with a state of mind? Learn to use the language correctly before trying to be clever.
Originally posted by DeepThoughtUninitiated: Not knowledgeable or skilled; inexperienced.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary:
uninitiated adj. not initiated; not admitted or instructed.
initiate v., n., adj. [b]* v.tr. 1 begin; set going; originate. 2 a (usu. foll. by into admit (a person) into a society, an office, a secret, etc., esp. with a ritual. b (usu. foll. by in, into) ...[text shortened]... ing to do with a state of mind? Learn to use the language correctly before trying to be clever.[/b]
Well done for proving my point, you cant even look something up in the dictionary fool, so next time get your facts right 'before trying to be clever'