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| #345311 - Kill: Fuji. Lol Slayers. Such shit. Fuck: MF. Senas sweet … | 11/18/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
| #271769 - alhemicar srsly. | 10/07/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
| #271767 - Damnit alhemicar | 10/07/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
| #271760 - Wrong board perhaps? | 10/07/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
| #243081 - Thanks for the novel kotor. [+] (2 new replies) | 09/24/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | 0 |
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takingyouseriously (09/24/2012) [-] Dear Tomoyo, Thank you for replying. While I have no idea what you just said yourself, I may somehow figure it out. I suppose you were in a hurry and forgot to use the proper punctuation in your sentence. While "thanks for the novel kotor" makes no sense for me, I think you were heavily implying and stating that I am kotor. Your sentence could have sounded like this: "Thanks for the novel, kotor." Presuming that's what you meant, I understand why you used poor punctuation. First of all - you might as well live in America where at the moment it's the lunch time and as you were rushing to eat an American hamburger or a delicious meal cooked by your mother or why not by yourself - you typed out the message as quick as possible and didn't bother with the punctuation, because you were probably thinking about that delicious meal or those three hamburgers. I remember myself a situation like that. Just take a look at my message above. It's 9 PM out here and as I eat my steak while reading the book, I typed quite a messy wall of text up there. But back to what you said! While I do agree I may sound like this guy who mentioned you above (kotor), I am not. Another thing is that you said it's a novel. As much as I wish it were a novel, it's not a novel by any definition. You see...my teachers taught me at school that a novel is a fictitious prose narrative with a single narrative, following a single conflict, focused on a handful of character, that are described briefly according to their contribution to the case or development of the novel itself. Best regards, David. | ||
| #242997 - Well he's talking about me for some reason. [+] (6 new replies) | 09/24/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
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takingyouseriously (09/24/2012) [-] Dear Tomoyo, Thank you for replying to my short question. I think I'll take my time and probably with a bit of effort try to explain what the person in cause was talking about. As much as I learnt throughout my life, with all my experience and knowledge I got from school, my comprehension of reading/understanding/writing and some internet experience I think he just exemplified that you, or better said your account with the username "tomoyo" is probably a multiaccount of some regular's (that's how they call people who come often on a website or a board in our case and post) or former regular's, just like the original poster of this thread. I presume we can safely say that your username means Tomoyo, a character from some series called "Clannad", a series that I watched myself and thoroughly enjoyed. It's nice to meet people that share same thought and taste in anime, because I myself preferred Tomoyo as a character rather than all the others in Clannad. On topic however: You see, not once have I encountered at school in books this type of sentence that imply something specific. Just now as write this, I manage to read same time a book about to increase my knowledge so that I can help people. Take for example yourself - you didn't seem to understand what he just meant. However with a little help from myself you might have understood what he implied. This technique of implying and exemplifying is fairly interesting and tricky at the same time. Best regards, David. #243140
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takingyouseriously (09/24/2012) [-] Dear Tomoyo, Thank you for replying. While I have no idea what you just said yourself, I may somehow figure it out. I suppose you were in a hurry and forgot to use the proper punctuation in your sentence. While "thanks for the novel kotor" makes no sense for me, I think you were heavily implying and stating that I am kotor. Your sentence could have sounded like this: "Thanks for the novel, kotor." Presuming that's what you meant, I understand why you used poor punctuation. First of all - you might as well live in America where at the moment it's the lunch time and as you were rushing to eat an American hamburger or a delicious meal cooked by your mother or why not by yourself - you typed out the message as quick as possible and didn't bother with the punctuation, because you were probably thinking about that delicious meal or those three hamburgers. I remember myself a situation like that. Just take a look at my message above. It's 9 PM out here and as I eat my steak while reading the book, I typed quite a messy wall of text up there. But back to what you said! While I do agree I may sound like this guy who mentioned you above (kotor), I am not. Another thing is that you said it's a novel. As much as I wish it were a novel, it's not a novel by any definition. You see...my teachers taught me at school that a novel is a fictitious prose narrative with a single narrative, following a single conflict, focused on a handful of character, that are described briefly according to their contribution to the case or development of the novel itself. Best regards, David. | ||
| #242976 - You called...? [+] (8 new replies) | 09/24/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
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takingyouseriously (09/24/2012) [-] Dear Tomoyo, Thank you for replying to my short question. I think I'll take my time and probably with a bit of effort try to explain what the person in cause was talking about. As much as I learnt throughout my life, with all my experience and knowledge I got from school, my comprehension of reading/understanding/writing and some internet experience I think he just exemplified that you, or better said your account with the username "tomoyo" is probably a multiaccount of some regular's (that's how they call people who come often on a website or a board in our case and post) or former regular's, just like the original poster of this thread. I presume we can safely say that your username means Tomoyo, a character from some series called "Clannad", a series that I watched myself and thoroughly enjoyed. It's nice to meet people that share same thought and taste in anime, because I myself preferred Tomoyo as a character rather than all the others in Clannad. On topic however: You see, not once have I encountered at school in books this type of sentence that imply something specific. Just now as write this, I manage to read same time a book about to increase my knowledge so that I can help people. Take for example yourself - you didn't seem to understand what he just meant. However with a little help from myself you might have understood what he implied. This technique of implying and exemplifying is fairly interesting and tricky at the same time. Best regards, David. #243140
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takingyouseriously (09/24/2012) [-] Dear Tomoyo, Thank you for replying. While I have no idea what you just said yourself, I may somehow figure it out. I suppose you were in a hurry and forgot to use the proper punctuation in your sentence. While "thanks for the novel kotor" makes no sense for me, I think you were heavily implying and stating that I am kotor. Your sentence could have sounded like this: "Thanks for the novel, kotor." Presuming that's what you meant, I understand why you used poor punctuation. First of all - you might as well live in America where at the moment it's the lunch time and as you were rushing to eat an American hamburger or a delicious meal cooked by your mother or why not by yourself - you typed out the message as quick as possible and didn't bother with the punctuation, because you were probably thinking about that delicious meal or those three hamburgers. I remember myself a situation like that. Just take a look at my message above. It's 9 PM out here and as I eat my steak while reading the book, I typed quite a messy wall of text up there. But back to what you said! While I do agree I may sound like this guy who mentioned you above (kotor), I am not. Another thing is that you said it's a novel. As much as I wish it were a novel, it's not a novel by any definition. You see...my teachers taught me at school that a novel is a fictitious prose narrative with a single narrative, following a single conflict, focused on a handful of character, that are described briefly according to their contribution to the case or development of the novel itself. Best regards, David. | ||
| #236285 - I can have an opinion if I want to. | 09/21/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | 0 |
| #236277 - Errr...I don't even know you... | 09/21/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | 0 |
| #236265 - Slayers. | 09/21/2012 on Anime & Manga - anime... | 0 |

