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Post by
Hyperspacerebel
And next time you speak to me, leave situational context out of it. I didn't ask for what you were inplying, I asked you to stop arguing with everything anyone says.
And I replied that
you're not the boss of me now.
Post by
IFking
What's that email adress now?
Feedback@wowhead.com?
I am gonna blow up their mailbox right now.
Post by
Deepthought
And, HSR, what do you think I am arguing?
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
And, HSR, what do you think I am arguing?
Bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
Post by
Haxzor
YOU'RE ARGUING ABOUT NOTHING
Post by
Deepthought
Bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
So you disagree with this point, then?
YOU'RE ARGUING ABOUT NOTHING
Never stopped me before.
Post by
107106
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
Bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
So you disagree with this point, then?
It doesn't matter what it means. My point still holds.
Your capitalization point is meaningless.
Post by
Deepthought
So you disagree with this point, then?
It doesn't matter what it means.
Um I'm not sure this parses correctly.
Your capitalization point is meaningless.
No it isn't, answer the question.
Post by
IFking
It's a homophone for <insert strange name here>'s sake.
Get over yourselves.
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
So you disagree with this point, then?
It doesn't matter what it means.
Um I'm not sure this parses correctly.
I really, honestly don't know how it could be any clearer. Whatever "B/b/б/βush" you use/mean/signify/whatever, as long as it is pronounced \ˈbu̇sh\, it belongs to the same genus.
Your capitalization point is meaningless.
No it isn't, answer the question.
Your question is meaningless. Thus that's answer I keep giving you.
It's a homophone for <insert strange name here>'s sake.
Get over yourselves.
I'm not sure what your problem is, but you're just wasting your time as it is.
I'm on a public forum, discussion what I want to discuss in a thread that allows for it, while not breaking any of the forum rules. If you don't like that, then you'd best be finding another forum.
Post by
Deepthought
Whatever "B/b/б/βush" you use/mean/signify/whatever, as long as it is pronounced \ˈbu̇sh\, it belongs to the same genus.
Bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
These things don't contradict each other?
Your question is meaningless. Thus that answer I keep giving you.
No it isn't. Thus I will keep asking you to answer it. And let's be honest, the entire debate is rather meaningless but we've been doing this for hours.
Post by
Haxzor
Make a thread about it, or get eachothers msn/aim and buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugger off!
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
Whatever "B/b/б/βush" you use/mean/signify/whatever, as long as it is pronounced \ˈbu̇sh\, it belongs to the same genus.
Bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
These things don't contradict each other?
No, why would they?
Your question is meaningless. Thus that answer I keep giving you.
No it isn't. Thus I will keep asking you to answer it.
How does capitalization have any meaning in reference to a point about spoken language?
Make a thread about it, or get eachothers msn/aim and buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugger off!
no u
Post by
Monday
Bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
bush = A low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems.
These things don't contradict each other?
I honestly can't see where they contradict each other.
Post by
Deepthought
No, why would they?
I quoted what you say is your point, and then what you say is my point. So, um..
How does capitalization have any meaning in reference to a point about spoken language?
I said they were spelt the same, you said that they weren't because "B != b". This is how this entire debacle started.
Post by
mudfish
This made me so sad..
D:
Later, in the evening...
desu~
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
No, why would they?
I quoted what you say is your point, and then what you say is my point. So, um.
So, then why did you feel the need to respond?
How does capitalization have any meaning in reference to a point about spoken language?
I said they were spelled the same, you said that they weren't because "B != b". This is how this entire debacle started.
No I did not say that. I said Bush =/= bush in reference to my post.
Post by
Deepthought
I said they were spelled the same, you said that they weren't because "B != b". This is how this entire debacle started.
No I did not say that. I said Bush =/= bush in reference to my post.
Bush and bush are pronounced the same, therefore they are the same thing.
QED
They're also spelled the same.
B =/= b
Counter-argument denied.
So, then why did you feel the need to respond?
B =/= b
Post by
107106
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