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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the meaning

of running away when he says running away in a landslide? Note: the comment is not directed at me! Sorry I didn't quote the context, but it's way too long. In short, some guy gets criticized many times by others for saying some ridiculous things.

This is one of others criticism:

"This isn't "bros before hoes...wife be damned" at all. You aren't damning your wife in the least. She wasn't invited to this thing because they have their own rules for it for whatever reason. But to be all drama-*** about it like you were and simply not show up is really inappropriate.

You are digging a pretty big hole here. At the start I thought you were equal on the doucheyness scale as the guy who insisted she couldn't come. But now I think you are running away in a landslide. "Bros before hoes?" Really?

I agree that this is quickly turning into a case of "wtf is the matter with you?" "

Thanks a million!
  

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Hi, you are running away in a landslide - instead of being equal to the other guy, you are greatly exceeding him. I hope you realize that several expressions in your text are considered very vulgar by many people. I have avoided repeating them, because that would make me feel uncomfortable.

  • Hi, you are running away in a landslide - instead of being equal to the other guy, you are greatly exceeding him.
  • I hope you realize that several expressions in your text are considered very vulgar by many people.
  • I have avoided repeating them, because that would make me feel uncomfortable.
  • Clive
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Hi,

you are running away in a landslide - instead of being equal to the other guy, you are greatly exceeding him.

I hope you realize that several expressions in your text are considered very vulgar by many people. I have avoided repeating them, because that would make me f
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Yes I realized, I guess I should of censored some of them beforehand. I don't know, I've just been exposing to a lot of them now that I no longer feel offended by them (unless they were intended to offend me of course). I feel sometimes it's needed to effective communication in English wouldn't you agree? I also happened to come across a book on that called English as a Second F****** Language whi
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Hi,

I've communicated effectively all my life without that kind of language.

Consider also that some of that language is particularly offensive and disrespectful to women, of whom there are a lot on this Forum.

Clive

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But that particular message is not directed towards them though.
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Hi,

I don't wish to discuss this any further with you.

Clive
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Sorry Clive, I don't mean to offend you in any way.

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