"You have no mastery of the English language."
What is the function of the word "no" in the above sentence?
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"You have no mastery of the English language."
You are wrong.
Absolutely Golden, as that's a simple NO U. Also thorns are best removed in secret. A night kill on you would be so much easier. Suggestions that I'd lynch you to remove you from the game makes me think that you believe I have no NK capacity.Golden wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:56 pmI can't necessarily always deliver on what you deserve, I'm sorry to say.
I think I disproportionately suspect you early in games (possibly because whenever I don't, you're bad and win). I think you voting me potentially pushes towards removing a thorn in your side. Do you think this analysis is unfair?
(Boom - it's a second question! But now you asked me two more. I'll never keep up.)
Don't make me getsta diagrammin shit.
Ok, no problem dude. I'm not arguing about this. I just think it's funny. Just the way I read your post.Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:22 pmYou are wrong.
I loled at someone else's joke.
I lolololed at my own joke. Fake laughter is more exaggerated.
(This is the dumbest argument I have ever made in a mafia game. Yay Day 1.)
1) False equivalence. Baddies use lynches as a tool just as much as a NK
I dunno, I just googled 'is no an adjective' to begin with. Don't hold me to it
Most grammar fails?
Ha. There it is.
1) Incorrect. By the nature of the game, the lynch is inconsistent for mafia to use and abuse, it's also dangerous in regards that it creates data.Golden wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:27 pm1) False equivalence. Baddies use lynches as a tool just as much as a NK
2) I wasn't implying you are bad. Town Wilgy is just as likely to feel that I am a thorn in his side. I've lynched town Wilgy plenty.
You're definitely going for an 'attack as defence' strategy, though.
What happened the last time you thought you could call me out on day one? Have you ever actually successfully read me as bad?
No way. In speed games it's only a more effective tactic for this reason, especially for experienced campaigners.speedchuck wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:37 pmC'mon it's a 24 hr day game. Give the D1 no-shows a little slack right?
Apparently you can, because I didn't expressly say my Dom vote was for inactivity either.
I was referring to timmer, who hadn't posted at all. You called him a "policy lynch."
If Dom is bad, Speedchucks their teammatespeedchuck wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:37 pm Bacon and eggs for dinner.
C'mon it's a 24 hr day game. Give the D1 no-shows a little slack right?
Yes, but you can discourage a point of view or perspective. Golden said the M word.Golden wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:38 pm I can't discourage you from a non-changeable vote, Wilgy. In many ways, if I were to be mislynched I'd rather day one than after I'm invested. But I'm not beyond some dirty tricks to get you to rethink your own perspective for the future.
You shouldn't forget that if you think I'm being illogical, I don't indulge in lazy underthinking when I'm bad.
Me actually having grounds to read him as bad.
I don't really approve of such silliness this late in the day. However, I have finished cleaning the kitchen and all my domestic duties. I've already voted.... I might as well have fun and answer.
Can you explain? Dom is someone I usually feel is a dart throw. Right now his post history is unicorns and shit.
Oh, I get it - that's a vote tally!
Technically it's a quantifier, and it does not behave the same syntactically as an adjective.
I wouldn't consider you w/w with Made if you were on one scum team and he was on the other. I don't see you two as teammates is what I meant.
I'm trying to keep up on my phone, which is misery. I'm reading the exchange as something teammates would do to vaguely distance. The whole "We're going to get each other lynched" thing feels staged. With no better option right now, I will vote Wilgy (though either one works for me).Votes WilgyDrWilgy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:18 pmBased on our history you will definitely get me lynchedbefore I get you lynched. Why do you think I'm going to try to lynch you though Made?Made wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 8:06 pm Hello all,
It's come to my attention that my initial reads may have been flawed. In order to rectify this, initially I intend to post a question to every user as an attemption to get more information, however my computer has maufuctioned! Instead of this, I will ask questions to people as they post. If anyone has any questions about my questions, they can be asked here and I will try to answer them in the order received.
Epi- what is your favorite adjective?
Eloh- what's your favorite color and what do you think the color says about you as a person?
Drwilgy- do you think it's more likely that I get you lynched or you get me lynched this game?
Nutella- what is the derivative of arctan(x+1)
Golden- where did I misplaced my keys? I can't seem to find them anywhere!
More questions to come!
That was me Eloh. I made that comment in relation to your meta (or at least what I think of it). I have never thought you to be the type to go into heavy game discussion so early.Elohcin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:47 pm@golden. Quick to pull the trigger? Doesn't day end in like two hours??? I had to help cook and clean the kitchen. I have a few moments now to catch up and then it will be dessert time because I'm the greatest mom ever and then I'll have to do bedtime routine. I can't lwave it to last minute or I might not make it.
Quantifiers are adjectives.
Well, I would imagine some fresh spaghetti, just like dear old mother used to make it.
Don't you have anything better to do?Epignosis wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 9:08 pmQuantifiers are adjectives.
"No" is an adjective (see definition 2).
Perhaps, at least for your sentence. But I don't think quantifiers are always adjectives. Often they behave more like determiners. https://www3.nd.edu/~jspeaks/courses/20 ... syntax.pdfEpignosis wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 9:08 pmQuantifiers are adjectives.
"No" is an adjective (see definition 2).