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Stop this naivete' bullshit.
Again: You were not asking that question because you genuinely didn't know. At your age with your claimed level of intelligence, there is simply NO WAY you could think someone fresh out of school with a degree would have the same level of expertise as someone who has been in a field for years and has built the credentials.

Again: If you really were unsure about how an expert becomes an expert, you should hand back your High School and college diplomas, and go back to school and do it over.
No mother fucker, I was asking you because YOU say they are experts but want to ignore my view on biology so I asked your dumb *** that if they and I have the same education why are they an expert and I am not. You couldn't answer and instead do what you do. Don't try to fucking spin shit on me *******.
 
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I said they made a GRAMMATICAL error in their example of the definition of a word.

What you said: You claim to know the definition better than the people at Oxford.

This is what you do constantly.
Your attempt to say you are right about a word definition and the OED is wrong:

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No mother fucker, I was asking you because YOU say they are experts but want to ignore my view on biology so I asked your dumb *** that if they and I have the same education why are they an expert and I am not. You couldn't answer and instead do what you do. Don't try to fucking spin shit on me *******.
So, you DON'T know what the difference is between a graduate with no experience who just got their degree and a verified expert in a field?

I'll rephrase so you don't get confused by the syntax: DO you believe that a graduate with no experience is just as much an expert in a field as someone who is credentialed with a ton of experience and is referred to as an expert by peers, colleagues, even their professional community?
 
Hey Rob, do you know why everyone is always wrong and you are always right? I will clue you in. Everyone who argues with you will always be wrong because you will argue your interpretation of the argument and not what was actually said. It's easier for you that way huh?
 
What is actually ironic is the FACT that I have done none of that.

No you clearly dismissed historical gas prices several times. Which is ironic since any complaint about gas prices currently, by definition, had to be based on a comparison to past gas prices. Tautonicaly, you were complaining about rising higher gas prices while ignoring past historical gas prices.
 
So, you DON'T know what the difference is between a graduate with no experience who just got their degree and a verified expert in a field?

I'll rephrase so you don't get confused by the syntax: DO you believe that a graduate with no experience is just as much an expert in a field as someone who is credentialed with a ton of experience and is referred to as an expert by peers, colleagues, even their professional community?
Yeah and your arrogant *** has NO idea what my in the field experience is. It is enough to have bought my house. Man you just have no clue do you.

Well you earned this... Go eat some dicks.
 
No you clearly dismissed historical gas prices several times. Which is ironic since any complaint about gas prices currently, by definition, had to be based on a comparison to past gas prices. Tautonicaly, you were complaining about rising higher gas prices while ignoring past historical gas prices.
Just because YOU choose to think that way does not mean I think that way. I don't have to compare the current price I am paying at the pump to know I don't like what it cost. Past prices don't even have to be a factor at all.
 
SHOW ME SAYING THE "DEFINITION IS WRONG" I have told you like 10 times what their mistake was. You ignored it 10 times. Like I said, you are just stupid.
"I didn't say the definition was incorrect. I said they used words incorrectly."

If words are used incorrectly in a definition, then the definition is wrong.
Welcome to language 101.
 
Just because YOU choose to think that way does not mean I think that way. I don't have to compare the current price I am paying at the pump to know I don't like what it cost. Past prices don't even have to be a factor at all.
If every day you wake up and there is no price history, how would you know to be happy or complain about the price you are paying on that day? Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
You have complained, therefore the HISTORICAL price matters.
 
"I didn't say the definition was incorrect. I said they used words incorrectly."

If words are used incorrectly in a definition, then the definition is wrong.
Welcome to language 101.
Ok then, we will go with what you just said then. So I will ask you, since you say that would make the definition wrong, why would you use them and quote an incorrect definition?
 
EXAMPLE:

I have a budget of $20 for today. I want to buy gas, a coffee drink and some lunch. My lunch cost $10, my coffee drink cost $7. Gas is $5 a gallon. Man, I wish gas was less expensive. Now I have to give up my coffee.

Hey, look at that... didn't even think about Obama.
 
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