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Why are you putting prison out there in the atmosphere, is that what you want for Kavanaught?What? LMAO. I just asked if he should. I never said anyone suggested anything? Why is your racist stupid ass jumping to conclusions. Plus you have zero manners. Who answers questions with questions? Were you raised by wolves?
Well, that's a lot of tripe. Don't think you're going to impress me with a bunch of jargon that amounts to nothing but "I want to make a word mean what I want it to mean, regardless of what everyone else thinks it means."Actually common usage changes current definitions of words. Often times for the very reason I presented. To get to the root of the matter one would need to examine the core, original definition.You aren't allowed to redefine words in common usage. Sorry.That definition is inadequate for a number of reasons. Not the least of which being the second one. Copes well with difficulties? That’s rather subjective; and in no way indicative of the likelyhood of death. The opposite of survival. Like I said “a vain attempt at self empowerment designed to prop up a fragile ego...I don't need "logic." I have a dictionary. Ever heard of that?Then you should be able to handily disprove it using logic. Don’t worry. I’ll wait...I think you just made that up.
sur·vi·vor
sərˈvīvər/
noun
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
"the sole survivor of the massacre"
- the remainder of a group of people or things.
"a survivor from last year's team"- a person who copes well with difficulties in their life.
"she is a born survivor"
This new habit of conflation is merely the bastardized soul child of a poor vocabulary, and the desire of one to confer greater import to their position. Like “Racist”, for example... Intellectually speaking, “common usage” has little to do with it.
Well on his guilt or not, a person can either believe Kavanaught, or believe Ford, one cannot believe both at the same time.Did you just answer my question with a question again? Are you serious?!?!? We have an accuser out there and many believe her. My question is do they believe prison should be on the table since they are 100% certain he is guilty. Raised by a single parent Marc? No manners. Someone needs to send you to etiquette school.
Again. You aren’t refuting the statement using logic. All you tried to do was appeal to authority. It failed. Try again. This will require you to think for yourself. Or as you refer to it ... “Tripe”. Logic. Try it...Well, that's a lot of tripe. Don't think you're going to impress me with a bunch of jargon that amounts to nothing but "I want to make a word mean what I want it to mean, regardless of what everyone else thinks it means."Actually common usage changes current definitions of words. Often times for the very reason I presented. To get to the root of the matter one would need to examine the core, original definition.You aren't allowed to redefine words in common usage. Sorry.That definition is inadequate for a number of reasons. Not the least of which being the second one. Copes well with difficulties? That’s rather subjective; and in no way indicative of the likelyhood of death. The opposite of survival. Like I said “a vain attempt at self empowerment designed to prop up a fragile ego...I don't need "logic." I have a dictionary. Ever heard of that?Then you should be able to handily disprove it using logic. Don’t worry. I’ll wait...
sur·vi·vor
sərˈvīvər/
noun
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
"the sole survivor of the massacre"
- the remainder of a group of people or things.
"a survivor from last year's team"- a person who copes well with difficulties in their life.
"she is a born survivor"
This new habit of conflation is merely the bastardized soul child of a poor vocabulary, and the desire of one to confer greater import to their position. Like “Racist”, for example... Intellectually speaking, “common usage” has little to do with it.
Well on his guilt or not, a person can either believe Kavanaught, or believe Ford, one cannot believe both at the same time.Did you just answer my question with a question again? Are you serious?!?!? We have an accuser out there and many believe her. My question is do they believe prison should be on the table since they are 100% certain he is guilty. Raised by a single parent Marc? No manners. Someone needs to send you to etiquette school.
Considering that Kavanaught has already proven he has no qualms lying, being as he lied to Congress some years ago, a sensible person would seriously doubt anything he has to say. He's proven that he's willing to lie for his own benefit.
Currently there's nothing discrediting Ford, so it's sensible to believe her and not him.
With that said, no, it's assinine to talk about prison time for what he allegedly did to Ford.
But considering your USMB's premier jackass...this argument from you makes total sense.
lol YES, the dictionary is "authority," and I refuse to argue that.Again. You aren’t refuting the statement using logic. All you tried to do was appeal to authority. It failed. Try again. This will require you to think for yourself. Or as you refer to it ... “Tripe”. Logic. Try it...Well, that's a lot of tripe. Don't think you're going to impress me with a bunch of jargon that amounts to nothing but "I want to make a word mean what I want it to mean, regardless of what everyone else thinks it means."Actually common usage changes current definitions of words. Often times for the very reason I presented. To get to the root of the matter one would need to examine the core, original definition.You aren't allowed to redefine words in common usage. Sorry.That definition is inadequate for a number of reasons. Not the least of which being the second one. Copes well with difficulties? That’s rather subjective; and in no way indicative of the likelyhood of death. The opposite of survival. Like I said “a vain attempt at self empowerment designed to prop up a fragile ego...I don't need "logic." I have a dictionary. Ever heard of that?
sur·vi·vor
sərˈvīvər/
noun
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
"the sole survivor of the massacre"
- the remainder of a group of people or things.
"a survivor from last year's team"- a person who copes well with difficulties in their life.
"she is a born survivor"
This new habit of conflation is merely the bastardized soul child of a poor vocabulary, and the desire of one to confer greater import to their position. Like “Racist”, for example... Intellectually speaking, “common usage” has little to do with it.
There are many dictionaries. Secondly you’ve already stated that accepted definitions are subject to common usage, or misusage. That my dear; is anything but definitive. Whereby your dictionary isn’t sacrosanct. Which brings you back to having to think for your self...lol YES, the dictionary is "authority," and I refuse to argue that.Again. You aren’t refuting the statement using logic. All you tried to do was appeal to authority. It failed. Try again. This will require you to think for yourself. Or as you refer to it ... “Tripe”. Logic. Try it...Well, that's a lot of tripe. Don't think you're going to impress me with a bunch of jargon that amounts to nothing but "I want to make a word mean what I want it to mean, regardless of what everyone else thinks it means."Actually common usage changes current definitions of words. Often times for the very reason I presented. To get to the root of the matter one would need to examine the core, original definition.You aren't allowed to redefine words in common usage. Sorry.That definition is inadequate for a number of reasons. Not the least of which being the second one. Copes well with difficulties? That’s rather subjective; and in no way indicative of the likelyhood of death. The opposite of survival. Like I said “a vain attempt at self empowerment designed to prop up a fragile ego...
This new habit of conflation is merely the bastardized soul child of a poor vocabulary, and the desire of one to confer greater import to their position. Like “Racist”, for example... Intellectually speaking, “common usage” has little to do with it.
This weeks Lefty Loon-Out includes a fun new chant....”We Believe Survivors”
I don't need "logic." I have a dictionary. Ever heard of that?Then you should be able to handily disprove it using logic. Don’t worry. I’ll wait...I think you just made that up.You’re only a survivor if the chance for life/death is a 50/50 proposition or greater. Anything else is just a vain attempt at self empowerment designed to prop up a fragile ego...
sur·vi·vor
sərˈvīvər/
noun
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
"the sole survivor of the massacre"
- the remainder of a group of people or things.
"a survivor from last year's team"- a person who copes well with difficulties in their life.
"she is a born survivor"
This is the kind of thread that insures that many independents won't be able to support the GOP for a long, long time.
Not all but the 30 or so whose cases were dismissed certainly were.Bill Cosby gets sentenced today
A lot of survivors are testifying against him......are they all liars too?
I don't need "logic." I have a dictionary. Ever heard of that?Then you should be able to handily disprove it using logic. Don’t worry. I’ll wait...I think you just made that up.You’re only a survivor if the chance for life/death is a 50/50 proposition or greater. Anything else is just a vain attempt at self empowerment designed to prop up a fragile ego...
sur·vi·vor
sərˈvīvər/
noun
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
"the sole survivor of the massacre"
- the remainder of a group of people or things.
"a survivor from last year's team"- a person who copes well with difficulties in their life.
"she is a born survivor"