hallucinatingfarmer wrote:I never said Punjabi MC was an album. Your little mind clearly couldn't work its way around my post?
What a masterfull debating technique, my friend, I aplaud you. Saying I have a small mind, wow, what a witty insult. Unfortunatly, you ingenius and infinitly original defence is negated by the fact that you did in fact say Punjabi MC was an album. Allow me to cite a rather reliable source (and please do not edit my posts as you did earlier. That is just childish. Come on, if you were really right, you could win the argument with written word alone.)
hallucinatingfarmer wrote:Someone mentioned Punjabi MC? That's definatly an album to listen to...
If you consult the rules of the english language, you will see that this implies that you were saying that an album exists called Punjabi MC (and that the songs contained therein are entertaining, but that is beside the point.)
And so, it does appear that you are mistaken.
Also, if you will look at what I wrote, I never said that Punjabi MC never recorded an album. What I said that Punjabi MC is not the name of an album, but rather an MC, contrary to what you stated.
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as for English names for Hinidi names/words - it's not very difficult - just spell it out phonetically - transliterate - but then again, if you had trouble understanding my post - guess that might be too difficult?[/quote]
No, I did not understand your post, just as you did not understand mine earlier. Does that make either one of us stupid? No, it does not. Does it justify us or others calling either one of us stupid? No, it does not. Even where we stupid, to say so would be rude. Because you misunderstood something I wrote, does it mean you cannot comprehend the English language? That is a ridiculous suggestion, that one does not understand an entire language for misunderstanding one piece of information transmitted in that language. Your being completely ludicrous.
Yes, I did misunderstand. Thank you for clarifying and correcting me. Now I understand what you meant, and can answer you properly. Knowing now what you meant, I doubt I could properly transliterate them, and I do not care to try. I can barely transliterate English or French, let alone Hindi and Punjabi. Sorry, but I couldn’t do it. The sounds just are not compatible with the English.
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And checkmat? - we're not playing chess. Or is that something else you're getting confused about?[/quote]
I believe it is spelled checkmate, my friend.
HallucinatingFarmer, you that I know we are not playing chess. You are pretending to be stupid and ignorant. Stop it. You know that that is a metaphor, and don’t be childish just out of spite, alright? Please.
3. don't start telling me I'm wrong, when I'm right, and you seem to know diddly squat
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No no no, don't start telling ME I'm wrong when when I'M right, and YOU don't know didly squat.
This is just to show how stupid that is and how it cannot be used as an argument.
To elaborate, telling someone that they are stupid, that you are right and that they do not know “didley squat” is not solid argument. Just because you said it does not make it so. (Believe me, I’ve tried.)
Anyways, I am glad we’ve cleared all this up.
I extend to you this tiny little animated happy face in reconciliation.
