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1) What in the hell happened that got Cackalacky banned?

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2) Why has the "Missing IE Members" thread been closed? So we shouldn't be able to talk about those that left? Is this the Soviet Union up in here? Geez...
 

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1) What in the hell happened that got Cackalacky banned?

and

2) Why has the "Missing IE Members" thread been closed? So we shouldn't be able to talk about those that left? Is this the Soviet Union up in here? Geez...

What???????????????????
 

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1) What in the hell happened that got Cackalacky banned?

Jeebus. I banned him less than 5 minutes ago, and we've already got multiple posts/ threads asking about it.

Cacky asked for a month off. He's starting a new job and needs to be totally focused.

2) Why has the "Missing IE Members" thread been closed? So we shouldn't be able to talk about those that left? Is this the Soviet Union up in here? Geez...

News to me. I'll look into it.
 

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Jeebus. I banned him less than 5 minutes ago, and we've already got multiple posts/ threads asking about it.

Cacky asked for a month off. He's starting a new job and needs to be totally focused.



News to me. I'll look into it.

Well that's just silly...all it means is he will still come here, want to express himself, start typing, and then rail in contempt at his impotent laptop
 

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Wooly knows guys are banned even before they know themselves.
 

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The month before the season starts? Yeah, I would have to be banned also.
 
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IE's own ACLU.



IE can be very seductive mistress.

You still haven't answered the second inquiry. Is this literally the Soviet Union? Are we literally spending ad revenues in an arms race against 247 Sports? Reasonable minds want to know.
 

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You still haven't answered the second inquiry. Is this literally the Soviet Union? Are we literally spending ad revenues in an arms race against 247 Sports? Reasonable minds want to know.

I figured that was better left to you, Chairman Pham. Is it time to unveil our glorious 5-year plan for crushing the capitalist pigs at 247 yet?
 

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Jeebus. I banned him less than 5 minutes ago, and we've already got multiple posts/ threads asking about it.

Cacky asked for a month off. He's starting a new job and needs to be totally focused.



News to me. I'll look into it.

Who's really watching who? lol
 

connor_in

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You still haven't answered the second inquiry. Is this literally the Soviet Union? Are we literally spending ad revenues in an arms race against 247 Sports? Reasonable minds want to know.

see Wierd Al song #WordCrimes for "literally" reference
 

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There are laws of Conservation which guide the Universe.

Anything as big as the Soviet Union had to go somewhere.

Why not IE?

THAT's the REAL question, and I feel strongly both ways.




God please start practice....................
 

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see Wierd Al song #WordCrimes for "literally" reference

I never had a problem with that one. I mean, isn't it obvious that if you say "I literally couldn't get out of bed" you are using the word "literally" to strengthen a figure of speech, namely, hyperbole, or exaggeration for effect? You are just saying that you were really tired. You were so tired that "you couldn't get out of bed." Nobody thinks that you really couldn't get out of bed. Similarly, if you include the word "literally," nobody thinks that now you really mean you actually were physically incapable of getting out of bed; it's just a way of strengthening the rhetorical device by increasing the level of exaggeration. Why should the word "literally" be excluded from all figurative usage? I am a huge stickler for diction (the "irony is not coincidence" one is a big thing for me, for example; it drives me nucking futs when people misuse the word "ironic," and it's all because of that damn song) but I don't get the problem with "I literally couldn't get out of bed."

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I never had a problem with that one. I mean, isn't it obvious that if you say "I literally couldn't get out of bed" you are using the word "literally" to strengthen a figure of speech, namely, hyperbole, or exaggeration for effect? You are just saying that you were really tired. You were so tired that "you couldn't get out of bed." Nobody thinks that you really couldn't get out of bed. Similarly, if you include the word "literally," nobody thinks that now you really mean you actually were physically incapable of getting out of bed; it's just a way of strengthening the rhetorical device by increasing the level of exaggeration. Why should the word "literally" be excluded from all figurative usage? I am a huge stickler for diction (the "irony is not coincidence" one is a big thing for me, for example; it drives me nucking futs when people misuse the word "ironic," and it's all because of that damn song) but I don't get the problem with "I literally couldn't get out of bed."

(descends from soap box)

I get irrationally bent out of shape about "could care less"

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Why should the word "literally" be excluded from all figurative usage?

There's the rub. "Figuratively" is the antonym of "literally". If you can't see the problem with that sort of usage, then you are literally Hitler.
 

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There's the rub. "Figuratively" is the antonym of "literally". If you can't see the problem with that sort of usage, then you are literally Hitler.

Quite the opposite Whiskey ... I am Lenin, freeing all of you from the shackles of your traditional thinking under the grammatical ancien regime. Which almost brings this thread full circle.

Lol.
 

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I never had a problem with that one. I mean, isn't it obvious that if you say "I literally couldn't get out of bed" you are using the word "literally" to strengthen a figure of speech, namely, hyperbole, or exaggeration for effect? You are just saying that you were really tired. You were so tired that "you couldn't get out of bed." Nobody thinks that you really couldn't get out of bed. Similarly, if you include the word "literally," nobody thinks that now you really mean you actually were physically incapable of getting out of bed; it's just a way of strengthening the rhetorical device by increasing the level of exaggeration. Why should the word "literally" be excluded from all figurative usage? I am a huge stickler for diction (the "irony is not coincidence" one is a big thing for me, for example; it drives me nucking futs when people misuse the word "ironic," and it's all because of that damn song) but I don't get the problem with "I literally couldn't get out of bed."

(descends from soap box)

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Quite the opposite Whiskey ... I am Lenin, freeing all of you from the shackles of your traditional thinking under the grammatical ancien regime. Which almost brings this thread full circle.

Lol.

He's a damn, dirty commie! Git 'em before he receives tenure and a NYT op-ed column.
 
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