11/11 I've received written and verbal complaints about the
overuse of wall. Please be more considerate with its use:
people shouldn't have to "mesg n" when they want to receieve
talk and write messages just beacause you are obnoxious.
-boyd@soda
^^^ I disagree strenuously. I enjoy getting silly wall
messages on soda -- it's part of the charm. Anyone too
stupid to do a "mesg n" is too stupid to pay attention
to.
^^^ I agree with the disagreement, strenuously. If people
can't deal with soda's silliness, they should go use
a MORE SERIOUS MACHINE, to do the work they want. Party
on dudes. (Thanks, Garth)
^^^ I disagree with the adjective "strenuously" (I would use
"arduously") but other than that, I agree with the agreement
with the disagreement.
^^^ Yeah, me too.
^^^ I wrote the first comment. I used the word "strenuously"
because I formulated the idea during excremeditation.
Hence, the disagreement was strenuous in every sense of
the word.
^^^ I didn't say anything earlier because I disagreed with
whomever's use of the word strenuously. However, because
it has now been stipulated that we are actually disagreeing
arduously, I agree with the disagreement. Wall Lives!
^^^ I think you really mean ardently. webster it, dude.
^^^ I vehemently agree with the strenuous disagreement, even if
it was only ardent (it is ardent - arduous means difficult)
^^^ So, we're all agreed?
^^^ I fervently meant "arduous" as an alternative to "strenuous"
because it captures the same idea more elegantly.
I am vehemently contentuous with the use of the modifier
"ardently." "arduous" means with great effort.
"ardently" means passionately.
^^^ I most definitely agree with the first statement ... Are we
all agreed?
^^^ Only if you really meant contentious, and not contentuous.
Maybe I'm just a floccinauxinihilifilipicator.
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