ThxOne
Premium Member
Staff Member
Nope.Yet another grammar hill you choose to die on, over and over.
MhmmAnd then you try to sub the word "iconic", and use THAT one incorrectly.
It's like you get some weird thrill from showing us all how poor your education was.
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong. This is NOT a verbatim quote. I think you are doing this on purpose now."how to use the word ironic or what" - Thxone
A VERBATIM quote.
This is verbatim:
"It's a fact that you have no clue how to use the word ironic or what it is to quote something verbatim." ThxOne
Iconic.What's IRONIC is that you make claims I don't know the meanings of words, when you very clearly show that YOU are the one who doesn't understand words.
Iconic.The IRONY being that it is not expected for a person to comment with authority on something they have demonstrated they know nothing about.
FACT!A shining example:
"Verbatim you will include EVERY SINGLE WORD FROM THE ORIGINAL." -Thxone
That is every word in that sentence. Verbatim."Here is the Verbatim quote of this line -
"Now will I question Cassio of Bianca, A huswife that by selling her desires Buys herself bread and clothes." - Shakespeare Act 4 Scene 1" - Thxone
Pure contradiction of your own words.
Iconic.Ironic.
