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have to say, this is also what I hate, the utter lack of manors and dignity online, the pure uncencored and unchecked ignorance of people with the illusion of ambiguity doesnt impress me, nor anyone else
Atomicbabe Definition of ambiguity (noun forms plural: ambiguities)
vagueness; lack of clarity Manor 1.
1. A landed estate.
2. The main house on an estate; a mansion.
2. A tract of land in certain North American colonies with hereditary rights granted to the proprietor by royal charter.
Dignity# The quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect.# Inherent nobility and worth: the dignity of honest labor.
1. Poise and self-respect.
2. Stateliness and formality in manner and appearance.
[b
]Illusion[/b]
1. An erroneous perception of reality.
2. An erroneous concept or belief. The condition of being deceived by a false perception or belief.
So, what you're trying to tell us is that people who don't live in mansions on large estates, online have no self-respect?
Grammar is not just about being able to spell, using ":" properly but also the ability to understand the meaning of the words we are using. I'm sorry to single you out Atomicbabe; the use of the words
illusion and
abiguity in the same sentence was incorrect; English is a very difficult language. I always have a thesaurus handy to help me find similier words so I can understand how they may fit into a sentence, quite often these words are unnessesary except for a MLA standard paper.
I have come to the conclusion that you either find foul language offensive or that you are poking fun at the thread. =)