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[quote]Inaccurate. Syntax is vital for understanding and the structure of an argument is what leads to comprehension.[/quote] Not true. Thousands of years from the early stages of warfare/economical build or marksmanship into the cultural and linguistic arts has been well documented. We do not hold syntax in nearly as high regard as we do comprehension through logic patterns. Outside of the english language you really only have one language which prides itself on syntax: Japanese. And even then, there's well into the tens and hundreds of millions of words in that language. You can't learn it all. Think about ASL, American Sign Language. Now think about French Sign Language. Now think about Korean and Italian Sign Languages. They ALL are different structures. They all are different syntax's. The signs though, the logic of how they are applied, and the common etiquette afforded between two or more signers shows why the world simply can't acknowledge syntax as much as logic patterns. [quote]You say "This post is about highlighting a trail or path of logic I don't expect most to get." Sadly, it's the lack of cohesion in your writing that means people won't get it.[/quote] Another age old rule you just broke: Never speak for someone else. Never. I don't care if you are conditioned to write such ways. Don't do it. You speak for yourself and yourself only. You are, literally, the only individual who is on this particular topic and replied to me about the grammatical structure you are affiliated with. Personally speaking, I do not have an issue with that. The ever thoughtful inner conversation of what happens to the educational standard you studied to learn suddenly going to waste was always a fear when I was young. The thing is? 12% of people graduate college in their lifetime with a Bachelors degree or higher in the United States. [quote]Unfortunately, I've met your type before[/quote] Psychology professors would tell you it is impossible to meet someone's "type" as the individual results can never be collaborated. Profiles are detailed and can be very helpful is without question, but to meet another persons' "type" is not possible. Don't worry. You'll get older and this will become apparent to you without the need of this talk over a video game forum.
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  • There are so many basic mistakes in your understanding of the semiotics of language it's painful. I'd be banging my head against a wall to point out that you're communicating right now with written English and... I give up.

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  • This is quite tedious, I'm interested to know how old you think I am? I was almost lured into a long response then but it's apparent that you genuinely believe yourself to be A: Superior to everyone else and B: Correct. Neither of which are true. It's interesting that the crux of your arguments throughout this thread and indeed your original argument is that personal opinion is irrelevant and flawed and yet you hold your own opinion in such high regard. You also seem totally blind to this dichotomy. Perhaps when you get older you'll realise the flaws in firstly the manner of your discourse and secondly the folly of assumptions.

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