• @Bytemeister
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    -69 months ago

    Learn to pronounce mur·der /ˈmərdər/

    noun

    the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.

    “the stabbing murder of an off-Broadway producer” synonyms: killing, homicide, assassination, liquidation, extermination, execution, slaughter, butchery, massacre, manslaughter, patricide, matricide, parricide, fratricide, sororicide, filicide, infanticide, uxoricide, regicide, slaying

    verb

    kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.

    “somebody tried to murder Joe” synonyms: kill, put/do to death, assassinate, execute, liquidate, eliminate, neutralize, dispatch, butcher, cut to pieces, slaughter, massacre, wipe out, mow down, bump off, do in, do away with, do for, knock off, blow away, blow someone’s brains out, stiff, take out, top, croak, give someone the works, dispose of, hit, zap, ice, rub out, smoke, waste, off, whack, scrag, terminate, slay

    You’d rather get irate for an hour over something you can Google in 5 seconds.

    I may be dumb, but I’m smarter than you.

    • @Madison420
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      09 months ago

      You’re not keeping up. They don’t believe it to be lawful so the correct term is murder as you just evidenced yourself.

      Ya dumb.

      • @Bytemeister
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        -29 months ago

        In that case, we’re just arbitrarily making up definitions to words and pretending that the whole world accepts our definition as the definition. Which is fucking dumb. Which is why I pointed out that the definition TD was using was not sufficient. Can I call you a murderer because you’ve responded like a moron, and I hereby define that as the definition for murder? Hello? 911? We have a murderer on the loose, come lock them up?

        Of course not. It’s a fucking stupid argument. Either words have meaning, or they don’t. If you want to call Kyle a killer thats fair. He definitely killed someone, but it falls way short of murder. Even if it was unlawful, it still doesn’t meet the test for murder, probably manslaughter instead (the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder). Or, words don’t have meaning. Therefore, “distant your flexible you volume”. It probably means something nice.

        • @Madison420
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          29 months ago

          I didn’t define either word, you did. Don’t blame me because you’re not smart enough to see a trap bud.

          • @Bytemeister
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            -29 months ago

            What did I blame you for? What word did I accuse you of defining? What trap did I fall for?

            • @Madison420
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              29 months ago

              Nothing, never said you did I think you should probably check username though.

              Look at your last three comments to me and answer that one yourself, it’s quite obvious and if you can’t remember something you said less than a day ago I won’t hold my breath for this conversation anyway.

              The one you clearly still don’t see.

              • @Bytemeister
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                -29 months ago

                Are you sure you arent @madison420

                This isn’t you, in literally your previous reply to me ~3 hrs ago?

                I didn’t define either word, you did. Don’t blame me because you’re not smart enough to see a trap bud.

                Because that is you, saying that I blamed you for something (still not sure what though, please reference). That is you, saying that I fell for a trap (which is not apparent, so please explain). So yeah. I’m pretty sure I know that I have at least 3 different conversations going on here that have fragmented off at different points. Are you having an identity issue? Maybe problems keeping your accounts straight?

                • @Madison420
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                  29 months ago

                  I am me, correct. Seems obvious but you do you.

                  Reading comprehension, get some.

                  • @Bytemeister
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                    9 months ago

                    Please, point out specifically where my reading comprehension was lacking? Is asking for specific examples with quotes too much?

                    Also still missing is the “trap” that I fell in to, and the “thing” that I blamed you for. Go ahead and quote those, otherwise I’ll take Hitchen’s Razor to those claims.