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Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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You're so full of bullshit it's ridiculous. You were just talking about fascism, saying that "Lazio are incredibly open with their fascism and love of the Nazis", posting pictures of Nazi salutes and pointing out that Licht is part "Kraut". It's obvious what you meant by that. Now you're trying to say that it has nothing to do with the SS or Nazis and that Zach's definition is correct.

Are you kidding me? Scroll up the page, numbnuts! Read your post at the top of the page and then this one again ^.

At least stick to your original point you fuckin pussy.
Its becoming a little bothersome to keep having to explain very basic english to you, when i assume that you speak american english????...one final time:

a word can have several meanings/definitions. Whichever meaning is taken by the recipient, and intended by the speaker/writer, is down to the context. Yes the meanings are connected, but they can come individually, not solely as a team of meanings. So the fact that Lich has some kraut blood, and comes from a team renowned for their fascism, leads to the link to nazi...and nazi, in the definition that Zach gave, that is used as so in england and Australia, also describes the way that I perceive Lich to play., as in viciously, brutally, ruthlessly.
Surely the only obvious thing from my words, to anyone who takes them as they were intended, rather than looking for reasons to abuse/insult/irritate, is that there IS a connection between Lich's lazio and nazis, and Lich has some german blood, and he is also a ruthless, brutal players at times...
Perrhaps this is too hard for you to understand?

its likely pointless me even writing the above, because anyone who ends their post with 'you fucking pussy' makes themselves appear like an irate imbecile...

Even my german housemate, the delightful Julia, with her pale skin, sky blue eyes and so very blonde hair takes little offence from me making the odd reference to the nazis. She doesn't find it amusing, just stupid...all about CONTEXT CONTEXT CONTEXT CONTEXT CONTEXT.
 

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Sep 4, 2006
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Its becoming a little bothersome to keep having to explain very basic english to you, when i assume that you speak american english????...one final time:

a word can have several meanings/definitions. Whichever meaning is taken by the recipient, and intended by the speaker/writer, is down to the context. Yes the meanings are connected, but they can come individually, not solely as a team of meanings. So the fact that Lich has some kraut blood, and comes from a team renowned for their fascism, leads to the link to nazi...and nazi, in the definition that Zach gave, that is used as so in england and Australia, also describes the way that I perceive Lich to play., as in viciously, brutally, ruthlessly.
Surely the only obvious thing from my words, to anyone who takes them as they were intended, rather than looking for reasons to abuse/insult/irritate, is that there IS a connection between Lich's lazio and nazis, and Lich has some german blood, and he is also a ruthless, brutal players at times...
Perrhaps this is too hard for you to understand?

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No I understand what you're saying and it's moronic.
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
2,788
No I understand what you're saying and it's moronic.
You don't seem to understand though...let me give you an example:
i lived for a long time in Brighton, and I speak at times, quite crudely, in tone and language...an englishman here at my work, who is from lancashire, regularly makes jibes about brighton lads...for example, in the lifts, he will say to others 'put your hands in your pockets, people, there is a brighton lad in here with us'...he is referring to the thieving and mugging townie element of brighton, because thats where i am from, and i sound like it, but he is not seriously suggesting i am a nasty townie likely to attack and mug people. Its meant in a playful way. Agreed, not amusing to many, but sitll, commonplace...

got it?
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
2,788
This is pointless. I'm pretty sure my last post wasn't that complicated.
Ok. i was trying to teach you some contemporary australian english and english, so that in future you will not assume, if an aussie or englishman calls someone a nazi, with a smile, that they mean a former SS officer or member of the gestapo. you find it moronic, but completely misunderstood the way it was implied originally in this thread. I was just trying to avoid a repeat...
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
So can anyone remind me of why this thread is sticky? Seems like the standards have fallen way down. Might as well just have Del Piero, Buffon and Chiellini as sticky.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
So can anyone remind me of why this thread is sticky? Seems like the standards have fallen way down. Might as well just have Del Piero, Buffon and Chiellini as sticky.
He certainly needs to step up his game. If it wasn't obvious last season when he was regularly getting benched for Barzagli then its more evident now that we are considering Silvestre.

Hope he learned a thing or two last year about keeping his cool, and not thinking he's the bloody kaiser with long balls!
 

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