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That's old news.

Crybaby Kyle Rottenhouse & senile old Judge Mush For Brains have already ordered the champagne.
They have sent the jury an invitation.

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If you had been falsely accused of a crime and had the entire libtard cult calling you a white supremacist you’d be crying also. Hopefully the judge and jury do the right then and acquit Kyle. Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy.

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy."

Could you reword that so that it makes some kind of sense?

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It makes perfect sense to anyone who has a rational functioning brain (which clearly you do not).

Biden and Harris incited the riot that lead to this incident, they both belong in jail.

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No, in order to convey that message it needs to be drastically reworked.

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It’s fine like it is, you are just immune to common sense and logic.

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Trust me, the sentence structure of that one is hideous. To make any sense at all, it needs to be rewritten.

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You just need to work on your reading comprehension.

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy."

As written, that sentence is incomprehensible.

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I’m sorry you’re too stupid to understand it.

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy."

Okay, when I was in school I did some part time tutoring for the English Department. So if I was doing that in this case, I'd say to the kid, "let's break this down:

"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted" [So you are saying that you hope that your embarrassment will be impeached?] [And that your embarrassment (of this president) will also be prosecuted? Maybe, just maybe, you could make an argument for having your embarrassment impeached; however, that part about your embarrassment being prosecuted just does not make sense.]

"for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy." [There is no cohesion between this clause & the previous one, & that cannot be fixed by punctuation alone.]

Obviously there is a huge deficit between you & a college freshman, but give this sentence some thought, & I am sure that you can do a better job with it.

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You don’t know the first thing about proper English, my sentence was very easy to understand and even someone of such low intelligence as yourself shouldn’t have any difficulty comprehending it. But we all know this is just a deflection because you know you can’t defend your cult leader.

The motherfucker has tried to undermine the judicial process, he is an insurrectionist and belongs in federal prison.

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Okay, don't be frustrated. I know that sentence structure can be tough for some.

"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted"

So tell me. What does that say? You hope that your embarrassment of a president will be impeached (and also that this same embarrassment will be prosecuted?)?

" for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy."

So now, your task is to intelligibly find a way to connect the two. Since the first 11 words uses '[your] embarrassment' as the noun & 'impeached' (and prosecuted) as the verb, you've got a tough lift going here, kid. But put your thinking cap on & let's see what you can do.

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However, if this is what you are trying to say:

"The motherfucker has tried to undermine the judicial process, he is an insurrectionist and belongs in federal prison."

this at least makes sense from a perspective of structure. But it is NOT what you said in the first sentence.

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More deflections because you can’t defend your radical, socialist, fascist cult leader. If you were so confident in your cult you wouldn’t have to resort to pretending you don’t understand what I’m saying.

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Not at all; as written, that first sentence was unintelligible.

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Just a pathetic deflection by a pathetic libtard DemoKKKrat.

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Practice writing in a manner that can be understood. That's all.

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Learn how to read. That’s all.

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted"

I can read the words, but only you & Assom know what they mean.

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That makes perfect sense to anyone who isn’t retarded which obviously you are.

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Actually it doesn't make sense.
Sorry, it just doesn't, & your repeated denial doesn't change that.

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It doesn’t make sense to one who didn’t persue, oh wait I mean PURSUE a proper education.

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LOL! It was simply that he typed a sentence that made absolutely no sense. I only wanted him to clarify the meaning so that I could respond to it. Once he did, his clarification was also nonsense, but at least the structure was such that I could understand it.

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Naw, it’s that you have the intelligence of a 2 year old and you can’t comprehend basic English. Also it’s beyond obvious you are deflecting because you can’t defend your cult.

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https://subscriptions.hookedonphonics.com/enhanced/combo?vc=HPG1&pc=SHPGBR&utm_channel=S&utm_content=BrandDollarPacks&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6c7Gm5ee9AIVh8CGCh1IDg54EAAYASAAEgLmsfD_BwE

Here I think this may help you.

I hope the motherfucker Biden gets impeached because he’s an insurrectionist and a traitor.

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Ha ha ha! You are right; I think "Hooked On Phonics" would be a better start for Assom than "Allyn and Bacon" would be.

But I think that Elvis has left the building.

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The proper thing to do in this situation would be to thank me. It would also be the polite thing.

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If I were you, I wouldn't expect thanks from Assom. He seems pretty much locked into his ways. You were right, though: he isn't ready for "Allyn and Bacon" just yet. Baby steps.

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Yeah libtards dont have any manners, thanks for validating my suspicions

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Assom doesn't really come off as a liberal.

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I was never talking about Assom , shit for brains

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You are way too easy.

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You aren’t even a challenge, you’re just like the prosecution, you just do my job for me.

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But seriously, are you still hoping your "personal embarrassment gets impeached"?

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But seriously do you have any other debate strategy other than the strawman?

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"Are you still hoping your personal embarrassment gets impeached ?"

Oh my, but that is funny!

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Yet that wasn't what I said, again you love your strawmen and logical fallacies.

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Oh, but that IS what you said. Even though it may not have been what you intended to say.

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Except it wasn’t. Typical libtard strategy: When you can’t win the argument just invent a different argument that you stand a better chance at.

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LOL! "Eric" has left the building.

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OK it looks like you're the victim of a broken Democrat education system. That's not your fault; your leaders prefer you to remain ignorant and controllable. I'll help you through it.

"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted"

First of all, tut tut to MovieChatUser for incorrect use of the passive tense. He should have written ,

"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President will be impeached and prosecuted"

Who will be responsible for impeaching and prosecuting the President is not important here hence the use of the passive. The fact that there is no definite plan that this will take place in the future is why we use the future simple, not future continuous. Saying,

"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is going to be impeached and prosecuted"

means you're hoping for an event that already has a foregone conclusion, which is nonsense.

You then write this:
"So you are saying that you hope that your embarrassment will be impeached?"
It's explicitly clear that the president is the embarrassment.

"And that your embarrassment (of this president) will also be prosecuted?"
There is only 1 clause here, I don't know how you managed to split it into two. The embarrassment is the President. the President is the embarrassment. You can't impeach and prosecute one without the other.

"Maybe, just maybe, you could make an argument for having your embarrassment impeached;"
He does. "for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge". You just read the first half of the sentence, jumped to a conclusion and made an idiot of yourself.

Part 2 to follow ...

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First of all, tut tut to MovieChatUser for incorrect use of the passive tense. He should have written ,

"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President will be impeached and prosecuted"

Nope. Not even ambiguous. That is still a nonsensical jumble of words that indicates that one hopes that his embarrassment will be impeached. It does not convey that he hopes that a president will be impeached.

Try harder.

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>Try harder.

No point. Even with 3 independent people trying to explain English sentence structure to you, you can't get it.

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy."

This sentence can not be diagrammed because it is not a legitimate sentence. Sentence structure? There is none. Your defense of it is inadequate & only proves you are not independent. You can lie about it all you wish, but it does not change the fact that, as written, this sentence does not make sense.

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President will be impeached and prosecuted"

[Who will be responsible for impeaching and prosecuting the President is not important here hence the use of the passive. The fact that there is no definite plan that this will take place in the future is why we use the future simple, not future continuous. ]

I'll try to work you through, this, kid. 'Embarrassment' becomes the subject of this word salad, 'president' does not. The subject, 'embarrassment' is acted upon by 'impeached' and 'prosecuted', not 'president.'

That's basic English; I thought you would have picked that up in home schooling 101.

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Why don’t you just “persue”, oh wait I mean PURSUE some kind of remedial English/grammar course. You desperately need one. Basic Logic 101 wouldn’t hurt either as your entire premise is riddled with logical fallacies.

Hooked on Monkey Phonics would help you a lot.

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Ha ha! Coming from the brain surgeon who thinks that: "Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted for slander and for trying to intimidate the judge which is an insurrection and an attack on democracy."
is, in any way at all, a legitimate sentence, I can live with one typo.

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“Persue “ hooked on monkey phonics and I think you will learn proper English

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>Hooked on Monkey Phonics would help you a lot.

Then hopefully our charlatan of an English teacher will be educated and enlightened.

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If an immigrant, like me, understands the message 100% then maybe the problem is elsewhere ...

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If you are going to place an ellipsis at the end of your sentence, you need to first terminate it with a period. Then follow it with the ellipsis & leave a space between each dot.

(Not stalking you, Assom, just saying. . . .)

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https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/ellipses

"Use an ellipsis in fictional writing to indicate hesitation or trailing off in dialogue or train of thought. If the sentence is considered incomplete, use only the ellipsis. If the sentence is considered complete, use a period and the ellipsis."

It's a fucking metaphor ...

Now get lost, stalker ...

PS: plus, I told you (several times ... ) that I'm an immigrant, maybe in my native language there are extra ways to use the ellipsis ... hint: "indicates, in general, an interruption of speech." Like a pause. A lot of times that kind of pause that is used for "dramatic effect"

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He’s deflecting, he knows he can’t defend the shit that he types so he’s desperately trying to change the subject.

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Well, you missed this part from your own link:
"When the omission is at the end of a sentence, however, you must first insert the appropriate punctuation to end the sentence (a period, a question mark, or an exclamation mark) and then add the ellipsis."

And then there was this that you obviously missed:
"An ellipsis should have spaces before, between, and after the periods."

And you might want to read up on metaphors.

But keep working at it, kid, that's how you learn.

And since you replied to me, that doesn't make me the one who is the stalker.

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Can you fucking read???

Look at this example from the site I just posted "Rachel was not sure she wanted to go…" - do you see ANY spaces between the dots??? Or before???

Are you too dumb too even read but you keep arguing a losing battle?

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That, Aasom, is only due to the formatting of the site that you referred me to. But, the fact remains that these rules:

"An ellipsis should have spaces before, between, and after the periods."

came from that very same site (that you provided).

This is one reason, in my humble opinion, that one shouldn't try to learn English 101 off the internet. The formatting can be confusing. Get yourself a good English Text book. I recommend The "Allyn and Bacon Guide to Writing" for you.

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You're full of shit: another example from the site DOES NOT have that problem ...

"The dark, clammy evening foretold stormy weather, unless…could it be? ..."

So, obviously, you're wrong ...

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Well no, I am not wrong.
As I typed earlier, the text from that site is poorly formatted.
However, & I'll clarify it again for you

this basic rule of English punctuation comes from the site that you yourself posted.

"An ellipsis should have spaces before, between, and after the periods."

Now if you really really want me to, since you are so big on sources, I can go back & grab an English Grammar & Comp text book & quote you chapter & verse & cite volume, edition, publisher, copyright date & page number.

But trust me--I am right.

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"But trust me" the sky will fall, the earth will burn and the sun will consume all it's hydrogen before I start trusting commies ...

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You can go on believing, or pretending to believe, whatever it is that makes you feel good.

But you are still wrong.

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Well, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but now you are in America.

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Wow, a liberal that tells an immigrant to speak perfect English in America ...

Really? And you just got more intolerant than a KKK member ...

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Not at all. But if you are going to write communiques (& I am using that term loosely) you will be better served by following the rules of grammar & punctuation of the country that your readers live in. (Of course here on this site it doesn't really matter, I guess; the average level we are on is pretty low.)

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And you still followed me like crazy just to tell me how to use "..." (and not even in a correct way), bigot ...

Now be a good sport and fuck off, stalker ...

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Aasom, you could actually use this exchange productively and learn something from it.

Or you can go on being ignorant about this tiny facet of the English language.

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I did use it productively and found a site that proved you wrong while learning nothing new.

Thank you.

BTW:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis

"Opinions differ as to how to render ellipses in printed material. According to The Chicago Manual of Style, it should consist of three periods, each separated from its neighbor by a non-breaking space: . . ..[2] According to the AP Stylebook, the periods should be rendered with no space between them: ..."


But you know what? Let's finish this. You're right, it's however you want it to be. Now stop stalking me and leave me alone. ok?

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(Heavy sigh.)
You remind me of a cancer patient who is in the denial phase.
I am biased towards paper, but seriously, the internet isn't the best place for you to try to learn English.

Since you like sources & citations:
Allyn & Bacon
Rosen & Behrens
Pearson [and] Longman
5th Edition
(2003) L. Rosen
Page 494
"Within a sentence, us three spaced periods. Between sentences, end the first sentence with a period and then set the ellipsis--four spaced periods in all. "

I've got a half dozen more English textbooks, but they all say the same thing. The one I just quoted from is the one I would recommend for you (after you finish "Hooked On Phonics"). It would be a great place for an immigrant to start from, & it will be far more reliable than random internet sites.

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Ewwweeeee, Wiki?
I'll give you another quick lesson: if you ever persue higher education, here in America, NEVER use Wiki as a source.
I know it's available & quick & all, but if you cite that as a source, your professor will shoot that down so quick it will make your head spin.
As I said, Wiki is quick & available, but the thing is it is made up of random users (like you) who are basically at liberty to print whatever they want.

Wiki is absolutely not subject to review from any legitimate editor.

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Ok, you are even dumber than I thought.

You know what's powerful about wiki? Not just that the editors are usually vetted but it presents sources for what it claims (unlike you commies). And those sources are a click away, believe it or not. You lose again, sorry.

In our case:

https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/University%20of%20Oxford%20Style%20Guide%20%28updated%20Hilary%20term%202016%29.pdf

"Use an ellipsis to indicate a pause for comic or other effect – follow the ellipsis
with a space in this case, as it stands in place of a comma or full stop.
You don’t have to be mad to work here… but it helps!
Note that, if used either in place of omitted text at the end of a clause/
sentence or to indicate a pause for effect, a full stop/comma should not follow
the ellipsis. However, an exclamation mark or a question mark can and should
follow the ellipsis if required.
Are you…?
Did he say that…?
Use an ellipsis to indicate a trailing off in speech or thought.
We could do this…or maybe that…"

Now, can we stop arguing about something so trivial (and that you are wrong about)?

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No, I am sorry to burst your bubble, but Wiki is only powerful in that it is a quick easy source so it gets a lot of use. Unfortunately, the editing down right SUCKS, & that is why no professor will accept it as a source.

Now as far as this source
https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/University%20of%20Oxford%20Style%20Guide%20%28updated%20Hilary%20term%202016%29.pdf
if you EVER decide to pursue higher education, don't cite this source. The lack of credentials is suspicious.

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Do you mean a pdf that's on the Oxford university webpage???

Buahahaha, ok. Byeeeee.

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I guess University of Oxford (assuming that is legitimately from their site . . . there is no real way to tell from what is provided on that PDF) subscribes to what is known as "British English"?

While here in The USA we seem to favor "American English"? I know that every college English class I ever took (and that was a few) adhered to MLA formatting, & that includes how to use an ellipsis.

Well, if I were you, when you move to the UK, go with "British English". But as long as you are here in The USA, it would probably behoove you to learn American English.

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Idiot, you do realize this is an international forum, right? RIGHT?

Fucking stupid Americans, they think that the world starts and ends with them.

Cyka blyat

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Well, let me ask you, Assom, when you you left Cambodia & immi9grated, did you immigrate to Britain or to the USA? If you immigrated to Britain, by all means, study up on British use of punctuation. But if you immigrated to America, it really would behoove you to learn how to use typical American grammar & punctuation.

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Do i need to repeat my self for the kids with special needs?

THIS. IS. AN. INTERNATIONAL. BOARD.

Merde, cyka blyat, scheisse, vaffanculo, 笨蛋, Kess Ommak etc ...

You get the idea.

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Of course it is. But when you left Cambodia, did you or did you not immigrate to The USA?
Learn the rules of the language of the country that you choose to reside in.
Case closed.

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Case was closed a while back, even for the USA, when i posted:

"Opinions differ as to how to render ellipses in printed material. According to The Chicago Manual of Style, it should consist of three periods, each separated from its neighbor by a non-breaking space: . . ..[2] According to the AP Stylebook, the periods should be rendered with no space between them: ..."

But you are too dumb and stubborn to accept defeat.

https://turnerproofreading.com/ellipsis-chicago-vs-ap-style/#Using_an_Ellipsis_to_Indicate_an_Incomplete_Thought_or_Trailing_Off

https://www.wordagents.com/ap-style-ellipses/

https://www.amazon.com/Associated-Press-Stylebook-2020-Briefing/dp/1541647572

So ... (sic!) case closed indeed.

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This is what happens when an immigrant tries to learn English on the internet . . . I rest my case.

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My boy, you are indeed a stupid mf, lol.

Like any liberal, even with the evidence in front of you, printed, you will deny the very reality that you live in ...

So sorry for you ...

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Okay, Assomhole, no one can say that I did not try to do my good deed & help you out. Your ears are turning red & you are stamping your little feet in defiance, & I guess at this point, all I can do is leave you to your ignorance. You are probably happy with your position at Walmart, & in such case, you probably have no need of higher education & a better command of the language of the country of which you have chosen to immigrate to.

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Ignorance? I guess you don't even know the meaning of the word :D

You are the one ignoring the EVIDENCE posted. Cognitive dissonance ...

Just like in the case of this trial. Just like in the case of ANYTHING that contradicts your fragile believes and ego, just like with ANY Liberal - you plainly refuse to accept the evidence that contradicts you and would require you to change your views. As I said: just like any liberal.

(Observe that I didn't say that you are 100% wrong, just ignorant, and I get that the Chicago style, the only one that you are aware of, is valid. But you chose to stay ignorant of any other style that is valid as well.)

Stop crying now, pls don't make a scene.

My job at "Walmart" brings a 6 figures home. So ... I'm quite happy with it ...

And I'm done here, bye.

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You remind me of Fat Donnie. He made a gaffe about a hurricane that he said was going to decimate Alabama. The NWS tells him, "No Donnie, you got that part wrong, the hurricane is not going to hit Alabama." So what does Fat Donnie do? All sorts of shit, including drawing on a NWS map with a sharpie! That's you with all these off the wall, archaic web sites. When one doesn't say what you want it to, you post another & another & another. I gave you the accepted standard, with edition, copyright, page number, etc, but since it doesn't give credence to your fallacies, you go on & on with these web sites from God knows where. Keep up the good work at Wal Mart, Assomhole, I am sure you are making them proud.

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You are so stupid, stubborn and your arrogant ego cannot even conceive that there are other opinions just as valid but contradict yours.

The point is that there are 2 accepted standards as shown, but your small brain cannot even comprehend the concept.

Which is not a surprise, based on what I've seen in your posts.

And what's your obsession with Trump??? Did he fucked you up the ass and you liked it that much that you see his name everywhere and cannot forget the feeling???

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You are clueless, and what is worse, you have no desire to be clued in.

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You make me laugh, i brought you plenty of evidence that you are 100% wrong, and you still deny reality and the science.

Like all leftists ;)

Because YOU are the one that's clueless and YOU are the one have no desire to be clued in.

But that's ok, I know you, a bit, now ...

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>Well, if I were you, when you move to the UK, go with "British English".

Where anti-hate speech laws will prevent people from harassing him about his ethnicity and native language.

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And ironically those are promoted by leftists ...

They even explode when someone asks an immigrant to speak English in the USA.

And this bigot asks immigrants to speak and write PERFECT English ...

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“If you ever persue higher education”

The word is “pursue”, someone who claims to be such an expert authority in grammar should have known that. Again you need to take my advice and pick up Hooked On Monkey Phonics

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LOL! One typo. And you don't even know the difference between the subject of your sentence & the verb that is theoretically acting upon it. Ha ha! Keep on grasping for straws. You are sure to find a couple.

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Typos happen when letters are close to each other. In your case they are not close. No matter how fat is your finger (more fat than your lover Trump???) still cannot type "e" instead of "u".

Might be a sign of dementia, you're going to be just like your idol, Trump ...

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Ha ha! I've seen the goofy shit you type, Assomhole. Your critiques are laughable. And that's the best I can say about them.

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Well, my excuse is that I'm an immigrant with a poor command of the English language.

What's yours? Incipient dementia? It's a good one ;)

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Well, at least you got this part right: you do have a poor command of the English language.

Hows that six figure job at Wal Mart working out for you? You probably don't have to read & write much when you are there.

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I's working out just great.

How's your dementia going? Rhetoric, you don't have to answer, we can see ourselves ...

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That would be a rhetorical question; that, per se, would not be "rhetoric."

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Potato, potato, the main thing is that you understand what I was saying.

But yeah, this time you are right.

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Ha ha! Meaning that you couldn't decipher what I was meaning when I made an 'e' for a 'u' typo? LOL! That actually figures.

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Yup, you're dumb, and your strawman is quite evident.

Try harder ...

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"I's working out just great."

Ha ha!
Is that like saying, "I is working out just great"?
Meaning the opposite of "Youse working out just great"?

Would this be another example of immigrant dialect?

It couldn't possibly be a typo, could it?

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That IS the perfect example of a typo.

Pressing e instead of an u ... not quite.

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Go for the "it's the way we do it where I immigrated from" excuse . . . that has more credibility.

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I guess you missed all those prior posts where I counseled you on the pursuit of a higher education? The only one you caught was the one with the 'e for u' typo? You & movie chatter box make a great team.

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Boy, I can bet I have a higher education than you.

Indeed not in English.

You see, this is why you are so dumb ... And as I said, I speak a decent English, enough to convey a message, while I BET that you wouldn't be able to even pronounce my name, or say a word in my language.

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Okay, as long as you are so smart and I am so dumb,

"You see, this is why you are so dumb ... And as I said, I speak a"

Now this one is interesting. Does the capital 'A' in "And" mean that you intend that 3 dot ellipsis (without a period to terminate the sentence) to be the end of that sentence? Or are you intending that ellipsis to be the middle of the sentence, & the capital 'A' was just another "typo"? With all those crazy explanations of the ellipsis you have offered in the last 24 hours it is hard to tell. . . .

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You need to “persue” a proper education because your parents clearly never gave you one

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"Then hopefully our embarrassment of a President is impeached and prosecuted"

As long as you are still embarrassed, I certainly hope that your embarrassment is finally being impeached & prosecuted.

(Whatever in the fuck that is supposed to mean.)

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Go persue I mean PURSUE some very intensive therapy, you need it ,dingleberry

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"Go persue I mean PURSUE some very intensive therapy, you need it ,dingleberry"

Oh my God! Will you look at this! Movie chatter box put a space AFTER the comma but not before the word that followed the comma. And movie chatterbox didn't terminate the sentence with a period! Don't bother with the pursuit of higher education, movie chat guy, settle for mastering first grade punctuation.

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I’m typing from my phone you dumbass, anyone with a basic understanding of proper English and who actually persued, I mean pursued a proper education knows what I was saying. The only way your argument goes forward is if you admit that you are an inbred moron. So which is it?

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LOL! Quick with that excuse, weren't you? Well, I practice typing with my eyes closed & occasionally I miss a letter.
Anyone with a basic understanding of proper English knows what I was saying. Hooked on phonics? Ha ha! You type like you are hooked on meth!

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Go persue, I mean PURSUE hooked on monkey phonics, your fucktard DemoKKKrat brain needs someone to knock some sense into it.

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"Go persue I mean PURSUE some very intensive therapy, you need it ,dingleberry"
Ha ha!

Seek help for your meth addiction.
Or don't.
Switch to fentanyl and ingest large quantities.

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Go persue Hooked on Monkey Phonics and a fucking therapist you loser.

Also educate yourself on logical fallacies so hopefully you won’t shoot yourself in the foot if you ever persue another debate.

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"Go persue Hooked on Monkey Phonics and a fucking therapist you loser."

A comma would be applicable after the word 'therapist'. Keep trying, kid; some day you may get the hang of basic English.

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Maybe if you also persued a course in debate tactics 101, you wouldn’t be making a complete and utter buffoon of yourself. I’m guessing your cult doesn’t really emphasize honest debate tactics, just logical fallacies and pathetic deflection attempts. Typical libtard fuck.

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Ha ha!
Like you would know ANYTHING at all about an honest debate!

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HAHAHAHAHA, if you were such a great debater you wouldn’t have to deflect and utilize logical fallacies. You would persue the topic and actually try to defend your radical position, you pathetic libtard.

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That must have took a while for you to type that one. Did your mom double check the punctuation for you?

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That must have TAKEN a while for you to type that one.

Hooked on monkey phonics is definitely for you.

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Sorry, but you are wrong again: took is the simple past tense, whereas taken is the past participle. This means that you can say took on its own, but you have to have an auxiliary (helping) verb with taken. Keep working at it; some day you might get it. And if not, you ca always blame the effects of meth on your brain.

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Dumbass libtard doesn’t even know the difference between “took” and “taken”.

Biden should now go to jail for lying about Rittenhouse and for calling him a “white supremacist”.

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No, you don't understand that rule I just posted for you. That is not a surprise though, you don't seem to understand anything else.

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Go cry to your mama, libtard.

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And your war against grammar & punctuation continues.

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Go persue someone who can explain the difference between "took" and "taken".

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>Well, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but now you are in America.

That explains your poor grasp of the English language.

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That's a laugh! I read that word salad you typed a while back ago trying to defend that bundle of words that was attempting to be a complete sentence.

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...specifically, part of America where the education system is run by Democrats. Run along now or you'll miss your Intelligent Design Theory class.

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It had to have been better than the home school that you attended when you attempted to learn English.

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I learnt international (I.e.) British English. That's how I can understand sentences where you clearly can't.

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Your home school didn't do a very good job of teaching you either one.

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Talk about deflecting!
Ha ha! And Assom calls me stupid! LOL!

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At least when we cry, actual tears come out. Unlike a certain chubby little white supremacist vigilante faker I know.

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Awwwww, you are not talking about chubby little Crybaby Kyle, are you?
He is the new right-wing poster boy!

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It doesn't take much for you rat bastards to cry.

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Apparently Crybaby Kyle Rottenhouse wants the jury to think that it doesn't take much for him to cry.

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Come on, you know that was the worst (& funniest) acting job you'd ever seen!

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Nah, I've seen Fast & Furious.

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I guess you have a point there.

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It takes more than our defense lawyer telling us to do it on command.

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Little lemmings are like cockroaches around here.

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