So let me get this straight.

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  • Dude you are probably the dumbest guy on this forum. I come on and I see a ton of balls ret4rded thread and posts from you. Your "theoriss" are uselsss, your output on this forum makes no.sense and you dont understand a pint of thing people are saying. Go to to school young one, you need it.
    Kazeia wrote: »
    lol

    m2s


    Its even better cus there is this huge sense of irony in everything this person says. I don't have anything against him personally, but watch him try and attack me personally after seeing that he was wrong. Thats what it comes down to:

    A Red Herring or a Straw Man argument.
  • BOBBY wrote: »
    I really don't mean to, but I can't resist-

    He IS right. Intellectual is an adjective itself. Therefore describing the situation he's done correctly. "intellectual conversation": In this case, he's describing the conversation. It may sound weird, but in truth he's correct in the grammatical sense. So let's not point fingers here on WHO should partake in the curriculum of education; Or at least better attune yourself to grammar yourself. Sorry.

    intellectual is a noun, not an adjective lmao
  • How are you Asian? I thought you people were smart.

    Oh wait, Korean. No wonder Japan invaded you guys.

    africa was invaded by germans and viche french........
  • JazKeyz wrote: »
    intellectual is a noun, not an adjective lmao

    World English Dictionary
    intellectual
    (ˌɪntɪˈlɛktʃʊəl) dictionary_questionbutton_default.gif adj 1. of or relating to the intellect, as opposed to the emotions

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/intellectual


    Regardless, as appliedlogic so accurately linked; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
  • JazKeyz wrote: »
    intellectual is a noun, not an adjective lmao

    Location: Compton

    Shouldn't you be off gangbanging women instead of correcting people's usage of the English language?
  • DatMuffin wrote: »
    Shouldn't you be off gangbanging women instead of correcting people's usage of the English language?

    It's pronounced 'gangraping', silly Muff.
  • Denxi wrote: »
    World English Dictionary
    intellectual (ˌɪntɪˈlɛktʃʊəl) dictionary_questionbutton_default.gifadj 1. of or relating to the intellect, as opposed to the emotions

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/intellectual

    Regardless, as appliedlogic so accurately linked; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
    DatMuffin wrote: »
    Location: Compton

    Shouldn't you be off gangbanging women instead of correcting people's usage of the English language?

    you serious muffin? who are you anyway? you show up on suko's vent and no one talks to you, always on other players, dont you got your own? unless you got a vag. than its ok
    and denxi, see what i mean, forums is your life, you went and looked it up i assumed it was intellectual as in talking to a intellectual.
    its commonly used as a noun, rarely used as a adjective.
    made me look it up because of your ridicously stupid reasearch,
    its both a adjective and a noun. muffin used it to describe as an action,
    adjectives describe nouns, not actions(verbs).
    Intellecutal "conversation" he used conversation in a context of an action.
    where is the notorious spell/grammar checker verm to confirm this^

    xfire me if you didnt understand it
    i proved your stupidity and you still havent given me a response about what you have going for you in life?<---actually i dont care
    Stay in school kids!
    oh wait
  • JazKeyz wrote: »
    you serious muffin? who are you anyway? you show up on suko's vent and no one talks to you, always on other players, dont you got your own? unless you got a vag. than its ok
    and denxi, see what i mean, forums is your life, you went and looked it up i assumed it was intellectual as in talking to a intellectual.
    its commonly used as a noun, rarely used as a adjective.
    made me look it up because of your ridicously stupid reasearch,
    its both a adjective and a noun. muffin used it to describe as an action,
    adjectives describe nouns, not actions(verbs).
    Intellecutal "conversation" he used conversation in a context of an action.
    where is the notorious spell/grammar checker verm to confirm this^

    xfire me if you didnt understand it
    i proved your stupidity and you still havent given me a response about what you have going for you in life?<---actually i dont care
    Stay in school kids!
    oh wait
    Fixed for you.
    You gentlemen need to earn to express your feelings without cussing in every post. Take it to xfire because this is done.
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