@rajk999 saidWhy the " in particular " part of your post?
This, my first comment
Yes, and you are in a category that needs to be dealt with as well. You play no chess and you are using RHP to promote your political, spiritual, and social [in particular, LGBQTQ +++] agenda.
... is not an attack. This is the truth, which many here can see. My post contains no vulgarities or insults. The woman is not here to play chess but spends loads of time insulting many people on this site.
@kewpie saidI usually write very clearly and in the simplest possible language. Part of my career was teaching slow teens, not retarded but not gifted either. So I understand language can be a problem for some people. Use Google. I got it for you:
Why the " in particular " part of your post?
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in particular
phrase of particular
especially (used to show that a statement applies to one person or thing more than any other).
"he socialized with the other young people, one boy in particular"
Hope that helps.
@kewpie saidHe's a sanctimonious bigot who's always had a stick up his ass about me. He feels that his personal attacks are justified.
Why the " in particular " part of your post?
Nothing I've said before he stuck his nose in has been outrageous or unusual. He can't object to anything I've said here and so he objects to my mere existence, which I find morally repugnant, of course.
@suzianne saidI find all people like him, who object to other people's existence simply because they aren't following traditional behaviour, morally repugnant. We're all minorities after all, because we're human beings and not copies of some imaginary "right" group.
He's a sanctimonious bigot who's always had a stick up his ass about me. He feels that his personal attacks are justified.
Nothing I've said before he stuck his nose in has been outrageous or unusual. He can't object to anything I've said here and so he objects to my mere existence, which I find morally repugnant, of course.