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  • This is the dumbest article I've ever read. I wish I could get the time back.

    tldr; (for those who didn't read it)

    Orange man bad. Tim meets with Orange man. Tim is bad.

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    @robertreynolds said:
    This is the dumbest article I've ever read. I wish I could get the time back.

    tldr; (for those who didn't read it)

    Orange man bad. Tim meets with Orange man. Tim is bad.

    It’s a bit more complicated than that.

    I’m sorry that your seemingly limited partisan perspective and reflexive citric defensiveness have apparently led you to dismiss the questions and contradictions addressed in the article.
    You are more than welcome to refute the facts and conclusions presented in the piece.
    As it stands, your simplistic summation/syllogism is sorely lacking.

  • It’s not more complicated than that.

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    @BiancaNeve said:
    It’s not more complicated than that.

    Evidently, that is easy for you to say.
    Extremely easy.
    Dismissively easy.

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  • wimwim
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    That’s it! I’m smashing my iPhone.

    Yawn.

  • @wim said:
    That’s it! I’m smashing my iPhone.

    Yawn.

    Don’t do that.
    That would seem to be a bit drastic and profligate.
    I mean they are still going to be rather dear despite all of the profit enhancing finagling on the part of Tim Apple.
    Call me a cynic, but I just don’t see those savings passed along to we consumers.

  • Did you just get a new thesaurus for your birthday or something?

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    @wim said:
    Did you just get a new thesaurus for your birthday or something?

    Nope.
    I usually mostly communicate in latinate derivations and motherfucking obscenities.
    I have long found that they are both great for getting under the skin of others.
    I’m neither a salesman nor looking for any more friends (I have more than enough)

    Oh, Tennessee Williams-like archaic words like mendacity, fecundity, obsequious, etc...
    are also particular favorites. They seem to have a tizzy-inducing “I want to punch that smart mouth motherfucker” power all their own.

  • @wim said:
    Did you just get a new thesaurus for your birthday or something?

    😂

    The article isn't really all that complicated, just highlight’s Tim Cook is a businessman above integrity.

  • wimwim
    edited November 2019

    Well Mr. @JeffChasteen I sure done thought that article din’t mount to a hill o’ beans ‘till I saw all them fancy words. I still don’t get it, but I know it must be important ‘cuz you obbii ... ubvusl ... abbiously ... eh ... damn sure must be smarter than them fellers that said it were stoopid.

  • Fatuous, but I am not saying who.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @wim said:
    Did you just get a new thesaurus for your birthday or something?

    Nope.
    I usually mostly communicate in latinate derivations and motherfucking obscenities.
    I have long found that they are both great for getting under the skin of others.
    I’m neither a salesman nor looking for any more friends (I have more than enough)

    Oh, Tennessee Williams-like archaic words like mendacity, fecundity, obsequious, etc...
    are also particular favorites. They seem to have a tizzy-inducing “I want to punch that smart mouth motherfucker” power all their own.

    A man after my own motherfucking heart.

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    I commend using a rich vocab, but

    "reflexive citric defensiveness" sounds like pretentious nonsense you learnt from a newly invented humanities class in a rip-off degree course. Defensiveness would suffice in this context, add immediate or spontaneous to emphasis the timing.

    "I usually mostly communicate in latinate derivations".

    Pretty much a quarter to a third of the English language is from Latin derivations. Every English speaker communicates using them.

  • @ElectroHead said:
    I commend using a rich vocab, but

    "reflexive citric defensiveness" sounds like pretentious nonsense you learnt from a newly invented humanities class in a rip-off degree course. Defensiveness would suffice in this context, add immediate or spontaneous to emphasis the timing.

    "I usually mostly communicate in latinate derivations".

    Pretty much a quarter to a third of the English language is from Latin derivations. Every English speaker communicates using them.

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    @ElectroHead said:

    "reflexive citric defensiveness" sounds like pretentious nonsense you learnt from a newly invented humanities class in a rip-off degree course.

    I thought it was a variety of shower gel...

  • And this is why stuff like this shouldn’t be discussed on the forum. To those interested in politics there are myriads of places. Nothing good will come from dragging the stuff in here.

  • I think it is a bit more complicated than orange man bad, tim sucks. It's more like, we're all a little orange.

    Now back to the ipad.

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  • @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    I thought it was variety of a shower gel...

    ;-)

  • @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    @ElectroHead said:

    "reflexive citric defensiveness" sounds like pretentious nonsense you learnt from a newly invented humanities class in a rip-off degree course.

    I thought it was variety of a shower gel...

    Anyone can learn words, but it takes true intelligence to be witty. That was very funny! :D

  • Write! And be damned.

    Lesson 5 from Will Self’s tips for writers:

    5 You know that sickening feeling of inadequacy and over-exposure you feel when you look upon your own empurpled prose? Relax into the awareness that this ghastly sensation will never, ever leave you, no matter how successful and publicly lauded you become. It is intrinsic to the real business of writing and should be cherished.

  • @ElectroHead said:
    I commend using a rich vocab, but

    "reflexive citric defensiveness" sounds like pretentious nonsense you learnt from a newly invented humanities class in a rip-off degree course. Defensiveness would suffice in this context, add immediate or spontaneous to emphasis the timing.

    "I usually mostly communicate in latinate derivations".

    Pretty much a quarter to a third of the English language is from Latin derivations. Every English speaker communicates using them.

    No, here in the States, Strunk and White still reign supreme, and it is drilled into ones’s head to always use the short, blunt Anglo/Saxon form of words. It is supposed to lend itself better to periodical and advertising culture.

  • @ElectroHead said:
    I commend using a rich vocab, but

    "reflexive citric defensiveness" sounds like pretentious nonsense you learnt from a newly invented humanities class in a rip-off degree course. Defensiveness would suffice in this context, add immediate or spontaneous to emphasis the timing.

    "I usually mostly communicate in latinate derivations".

    Pretty much a quarter to a third of the English language is from Latin derivations. Every English speaker communicates using them.

    You are reading too much into it. Citric was just dropped in there to mock the moronic and worn out “orange man bad...”

  • @ElectroHead said:

    @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    I thought it was variety of a shower gel...

    ;-)

    Fuck! I wouldn’t use that shower gel.
    Just look at the results.

  • @Calverhall said:

    @wim said:
    Did you just get a new thesaurus for your birthday or something?

    😂

    The article isn't really all that complicated, just highlight’s Tim Cook is a businessman above integrity.

    Well, there is that.

  • Interesting that those who disagree with even the idea of posting such a clip attack nothing in the actual clip but direct personal assaults on the writing style of the person who posted it.

    And yes, Strunk & White reign supreme.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Interesting that those who disagree with even the idea of posting such a clip attack nothing in the actual clip but direct personal assaults on the writing style of the person who posted it.

    And yes, Strunk & White reign supreme.

    Interesting, but not surprising.
    It’s to be expected when one pokes at the objects of two rabid fanboy bases.

    I agree; Strunk & White are bad motherfuckers!

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