Here's A Surprise
#24
Re: Here's A Surprise
Originally Posted by Teg2Boo
I don't get the hamlet thing.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hamlet
i asked you to look it up if you didn't know what it meant. but instead you decided to be stupid frenchi that needed baby steps.
look i even drew it for you. mad MsPaint skills too with a shaky mouse.
I wrote it down, sent ya a link. i even drew you a picture.
do you get now?
Or is the English language utterly insufficient - insofar as the mechanisms, or words we have,
Do we have to decipher or change the standard meaning of symbols in that express concepts for you to understand?
To something that which does not define its referents?
#25
Re: Here's A Surprise
I searched for hamlet, but the only thing that comes out was Shakespear.
Don't think you'll lost me with your big sentenses. French and English have similar words, so I understood your sentense without the need of a dictionnary.
Your sentense was easier to understand than "hamlet". You lost your time
Don't think you'll lost me with your big sentenses. French and English have similar words, so I understood your sentense without the need of a dictionnary.
Your sentense was easier to understand than "hamlet". You lost your time
#26
Re: Here's A Surprise
Teg3Illiteracy, go to google.com and type define:hamlet. When ever you don't under-------stand type into google define:______. If you show some goddamn initiative and adaptability you will learn English and catch a whole lot less ---- around here.
#27
Re: Here's A Surprise
How can I know that "hamlet" is a word and not a title of a tragedy or whatever?
I search "hamlet" in google to know what it was. Only thing I see is Shakespear.
So I thought "Maybe he want to make a link between what he wrote and this "tragedy" so I said "what?" to know what he means.
------- type "define: hamlet" in google and tell me what you see.
One line about a small village and 100 other lines about tragedy. :1
So shut up. I searched, I thought he wanted to say something about Shakespear that I didn't get. I asked what it was to understand, he replied like a fucktard, then you did the same.
I always search if I don't know a word or an expression, but I didn't think it was a ------- word.
He is a little picture to help you.
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I search "hamlet" in google to know what it was. Only thing I see is Shakespear.
So I thought "Maybe he want to make a link between what he wrote and this "tragedy" so I said "what?" to know what he means.
------- type "define: hamlet" in google and tell me what you see.
One line about a small village and 100 other lines about tragedy. :1
So shut up. I searched, I thought he wanted to say something about Shakespear that I didn't get. I asked what it was to understand, he replied like a fucktard, then you did the same.
I always search if I don't know a word or an expression, but I didn't think it was a ------- word.
He is a little picture to help you.
/subject
#28
Re: Here's A Surprise
First result of googling Define:hamlet
Eat fecal matter if you don't know the difference between a word's definition and using a word as a topic.
Definitions of hamlet on the Web:
* a community of people smaller than a village
* the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father
* village: a settlement smaller than a town
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* a community of people smaller than a village
* the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father
* village: a settlement smaller than a town
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
#30
Re: Here's A Surprise
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
First result of googling Define:hamlet
Eat fecal matter if you don't know the difference between a word's definition and using a word as a topic.
Eat fecal matter if you don't know the difference between a word's definition and using a word as a topic.
"One line about a small village and 100 other lines about tragedy."
But it in my story I typed "hamlet" directly in google. I used to do this everytime when I don't know a word and there is always a definition somewhere, but with hamlet its all about tragedy...
//Subject :P