• @Madison420
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    17 months ago

    I do, I also know it doesn’t actually change what you’ve said.

    You say the idiom is not what the author themselves says it was, adding /s doesn’t change that.

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      17 months ago

      You say the idiom is not what the author themselves says it was

      That’s not what the comment you linked sad. I didn’t say anything about the idiom itself.

      • @Madison420
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        17 months ago

        It didn’t say anything no, it implied I’m wrong and your translation is correct. It’s that not the content of your comment?

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          Nope. I was ridiculing you for trying to school me on a German idiom you think I don’t know the meaning of, because I translated “Schallt es heraus” as “response” instead of “echo” (because the German word “Echo” doesn’t apply here, since it’s not a verb in German).

          I did a not perfect job at translation (but you still got the message, so who the hell cares) and you were trying to dunk on me (or rather: the idiom) for it. You were a dick, so I made fun of you (hence: the sarcasm).

          • @Madison420
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            17 months ago

            You’re not translating into German, you’re translating from German answer in context should be echo. Simple mistake, amusing reaction though.

            That was my point and yet you tried to “ridicule” me for being correct. Way to ignore the fact that you tried to use a German idiom to dunk on me, turned m did a shitty translation and then cried about it for as you say 60 comments, you know like a child wpuld.

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              When did I say that I transalted into German? Seriously, where do you get off?

              amusing reaction though.

              yes, I agree. Your reactions are amusing.

              That was my point and yet you tried to “ridicule” me for being correct

              No, I was making fun of you for thinking I needed a lesson in idioms in my mother tongue from someone who doesn’t speak it.

              you tried to use a German idiom to dunk on me

              I didn’t. I was explaining something to you. Your fault if you think “explaining” is dunking.

              did a shitty translation

              You understood it, didn’t you? Way to mock someone not using their native language. If you’re so much better at German translation, try this: Leck mir die Rosette, du aufgeblasener Lackaffe.

              • @Madison420
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                17 months ago

                I was ridiculing you for trying to school me on a German idiom you think I don’t know the meaning of, because I translated

                Too easy babe.

                Cute, love it.

                You did, you’ve already admitted you made a bad translation, it ain’t that big dude.

                You need not explain anything to me, clearly.

                Sure, that doesn’t change the fact you translated it wrong.

                • @[email protected]
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                  17 months ago

                  Too easy babe

                  … Into what language did I translate? That one doesn’t even make sense in any conext. Why would I translate something into German when you don’t speak it?

                  You did

                  did what now? What are you referencing?

                  You did, you’ve already admitted you made a bad translation

                  I made a tiny mistake and you still got the message. But yeah, I should have known that you’re a pedantic ass.

                  You need not explain anything to me, clearly

                  I don’t think that you let anyone explain anything to you with your ego. Still, I beg to differ.

                  Sure, that doesn’t change the fact you translated it wrong.

                  Really proud of that one, huh. My translation still doesn’t justify you not getting the idiom initially. I’m not sure that you get it, now.

                  • @Madison420
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                    17 months ago

                    English, clearly though not competently.

                    It was a direct response, just look to your prior comment and use your brain. I’m not your teacher and I need not explain the obvious to you.

                    You did, and instead of admit it you decided to cry and mock me for being correct.

                    If that were true I wouldn’t be asking you to defend your argument more than a hundred comments later.

                    Not at all, I’m more amused that it took you by your estimation 60+ comments to admit you made a small mistake, that’s what we call a clue and it’s fairly telling.