• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    “Forgot” is not how you write “I’m shivering and seething and I can’t answer a simple question but I’m still gonna delude myself about that”

    Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?

    [female celebrity] is my heroine!”

    OR

    [female celebrity] is my hero!”

    See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form). Which leads us back to me having a better command of the English language than you, making this conversation rather futile. <3

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        Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?

        [female celebrity] is my heroine!”

        OR

        [female celebrity] is my hero!”

        See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form). Which leads us back to you being a coward who can’t stand behind his own words.

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            Oh the one where you’re a scaredy-cat who won’t answer but still has an obsession over “getting the last word” because he thinks that will mean he won’t have taken the massive L he took?

            Zzzzz

            Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?

            [female celebrity] is my heroine!”

            OR

            [female celebrity] is my hero!”

            See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form). Which leads us back to me having a better command of the English language than you, making this conversation rather futile. <3

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              I prefer the longer posts. The mental image of you sitting there typing away, grinning at all the great points you’re making, and knowing full well that I’m not going to read them but doing it anyway

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                24 hours ago

                I’m copy pasting a question you’ve spent a week actively dodging because you know you’re wrong about it. The only thing is your ego doesn’t allow you to quit so now you’re literally pinning this massive L on your profile.

                Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?

                [female celebrity] is my heroine!”

                OR

                [female celebrity] is my hero!”

                See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form). Which leads us back to me having a better command of the English language than you, making this conversation rather futile. <3

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                    10 hours ago

                    So afraid of a little question.

                    Why are you in this thread?

                    Right, a toddler tantrum xD. A literal toddler tantrum.

                    “Hero” isn’t gendered language and you’re a coward who can’t stand behind his own words. You’ve lost and you’ll cry and moan and bitch but you’ve lost. Nothing will even change it, loser.