Quote from: eveman on July 21, 2007, 03:41:54 AMQuote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 03:33:46 AM"but the books were written for children not adults, and are geared towards their tastes for overly dramatic expression," remarked Liz pointedly."Yeah, because everybody knows kids just love unnecessary words," Eveman replied sarcastically."most people know that kids prefer to read highly emotive writing to the more antiseptic modernist or technical tastes of some pre-law adults," corrected liz strongly. "duh," she added emphatically.
Quote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 03:33:46 AM"but the books were written for children not adults, and are geared towards their tastes for overly dramatic expression," remarked Liz pointedly."Yeah, because everybody knows kids just love unnecessary words," Eveman replied sarcastically.
"but the books were written for children not adults, and are geared towards their tastes for overly dramatic expression," remarked Liz pointedly.
Quote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 03:46:27 AMQuote from: eveman on July 21, 2007, 03:41:54 AMQuote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 03:33:46 AM"but the books were written for children not adults, and are geared towards their tastes for overly dramatic expression," remarked Liz pointedly."Yeah, because everybody knows kids just love unnecessary words," Eveman replied sarcastically."most people know that kids prefer to read highly emotive writing to the more antiseptic modernist or technical tastes of some pre-law adults," corrected liz strongly. "duh," she added emphatically."That's just a myth," Eveman retorted dismissively. "And even if it is true, surely you'd agree that there's a difference between emotive writing, and bad, clumsy prose contaminated with truckloads of useless words," he posited condescendingly.
Quote from: eveman on July 21, 2007, 03:51:06 AMQuote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 03:46:27 AMQuote from: eveman on July 21, 2007, 03:41:54 AMQuote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 03:33:46 AM"but the books were written for children not adults, and are geared towards their tastes for overly dramatic expression," remarked Liz pointedly."Yeah, because everybody knows kids just love unnecessary words," Eveman replied sarcastically."most people know that kids prefer to read highly emotive writing to the more antiseptic modernist or technical tastes of some pre-law adults," corrected liz strongly. "duh," she added emphatically."That's just a myth," Eveman retorted dismissively. "And even if it is true, surely you'd agree that there's a difference between emotive writing, and bad, clumsy prose contaminated with truckloads of useless words," he posited condescendingly. "You two are being extra bad people," Social Justice chastised disappointedly while shaking his head sadly.
"Cry me a river, emo," Eveman ejaculated grotesquely while flipping his wrist insultingly.
Quote from: eveman on July 21, 2007, 03:59:36 AM"Cry me a river, emo," Eveman ejaculated grotesquely while flipping his wrist insultingly."speaking of useless and unnecessary..." liz suggested truculently.
"a very mature acknowledgment of defeat," liz observes approvingly."still, an apology is owed to social justice," she directs sternly, though with affection.
Quote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 04:19:21 AM"a very mature acknowledgment of defeat," liz observes approvingly."still, an apology is owed to social justice," she directs sternly, though with affection."Never," blurts Eveman steadfastedly.
Quote from: eveman on July 21, 2007, 04:21:15 AMQuote from: LizPendens™ on July 21, 2007, 04:19:21 AM"a very mature acknowledgment of defeat," liz observes approvingly."still, an apology is owed to social justice," she directs sternly, though with affection."Never," blurts Eveman steadfastedly."Since forgiveness signifies a willingness to sacrifice ones own pride for the greater good, I shall hereby take the selfless high ground by unilaterally forgiving Eveman, and thus exempt him from all responsibilities vis a vis an apology," lectured Social Justice pontificatingly.
Saw dashrashi's LSN site. Since she seems to use profanity, one could say that HYP does not necessarily mean class or refinement.