RE: I Don't Care
April 28, 2019 at 11:08 am
(This post was last modified: April 28, 2019 at 11:10 am by Amarok.)
Quote:A perfectly innocent mistake, stemming from the fact, that you weren't paying attention and just wanted to express the first thing that came to your mind, when you saw the word "Jew"... All I'm saying is - try reading things a few times before you jump to conclusions. It'll pay off in the long run.
Actually it's a mistake born out of the fact I didn't understand the words or their meaning , And as I couldn't spell the word genital myself I relied on the a translation program like I do with 99% of the stuff I write and went with the first word it picked .As for the Jewish comment it honestly sounded like shell was talking about Jewish private parts and as we were discussing Trans peoples privates it' seemed logical . So it really wouldn't matter how much I read it if I didn't understand in the first place .
Quote:Yes, it comes across.Actually I withdraw that statement . I do care . It's just pisses me off when people use my weakness with English as a dodge or an attack , And no I know your not doing that .
Quote:Lol... I don't have to come up with one. You keep coming up with them, one after another.That sounds more like an personnel opinion then an objective statement about my comments
Quote:people on this forum, who only know you from your predictable outbursts on certain topicsThat sounds more like an personnel opinion then a forum consensus
Quote:Fair enough, though I'm not sure what the word "technically" is supposed to mean in this context. I mean - if my first language was French, I'd just say – "French".If by language you mean the language I use everyday it would be French if by language you mean the one I'm most fluent in it's Inuktitut because it was the language I was raised on . But really so few speak
(April 28, 2019 at 10:33 am)arewethereyet Wrote: I am glad the genital/gentile has been cleared up. I haven't been feeling well and thought maybe I was just too out of it to understand what was going on.Not to someone who doesn't understand English very well and didn't actually type the word themselves
Sometimes a spelling error is just an error or a typo...and sometimes the 'error' completely changes the topic. In this case we aren't dealing with there/their/they're.
Gentile/genital is quite the keyboarding misstep.
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