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- #11
- Posted: 04/04/2015 03:13
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| JMan wrote: | To be honest, Frogger, that post was not well thought out at all. I said it was PREDICTABLE, as in it was easy to see coming. That does not mean I immediately have to be disappointed. Yes, it's true, that most cases of predictability are disappointing. But you should be able to look up a dictionary online.
http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/predictable
In other words, I could foresee it. Does that mean I'm disappointed? No. Because I always felt that in one way or another, the majority of the order of greatness usually determined by the populace seemed to match my opinion. So, there would be no need to be disappointed about anything. Now if you're done misunderstanding me, I'd like to get back on topic. |
See JMan, the problem here is that you're setting yourself up as the perfect straight man. Frogger's original jab was a bit of a stretch, but when you defend yourself with two paragraphs and a link to a thesaurus (which you call a dictionary), you're just asking for trouble/hilarity.
But then I'm still not convinced that you don't already know that... 🤔
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Mercury
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- #13
- Posted: 04/04/2015 05:07
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| JMan wrote: | To be honest, Frogger, that post was not well thought out at all. I said it was PREDICTABLE, as in it was easy to see coming. That does not mean I immediately have to be disappointed. Yes, it's true, that most cases of predictability are disappointing. But you should be able to look up a dictionary online.
http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/predictable
In other words, I could foresee it. Does that mean I'm disappointed? No. Because I always felt that in one way or another, the majority of the order of greatness usually determined by the populace seemed to match my opinion. So, there would be no need to be disappointed about anything. Now if you're done misunderstanding me, I'd like to get back on topic. |
please tell me all of that post didn't just happen _________________ Progressive Rock
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- #14
- Posted: 04/04/2015 06:47
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JMan, again, maybe just spend a little more time looking at your post and deciding "does this sound reasonable" before pressing submit. And maybe think for a minute if a particular, um, "discussion" topic needs a whole new thread.
And I agree let's get this off Berating Ol' JMan and into... well to be honest I don't see much reason for this thread's existience I donno Im going to go listen to Ghost Bath
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- Posted: 04/04/2015 07:07
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- #16
- Posted: 04/04/2015 16:13
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| CubaZed wrote: | | let's not make this another "Let's Tease JMan Thread." |
But they're the best type of threads. _________________ 2021 in full effect. Come drop me some recs. Y'all know what I like.
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- #17
- Posted: 04/04/2015 20:00
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I can't see this thread remaining musical discussion; I'll be locking it for now.
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