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Legato 0021 wrote...

Balerion84 wrote...

With your attention to detail, you've obviously missed the rest of the description

mel·o·dra·mat·ic  (mPosted ImagelPosted ImagePosted Image-drPosted Image-mPosted ImagetPosted ImagePosted Imagek)adj.
1. Having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama: "a melodramatic account of two perilous days spent among the planters" (Frank O. Gatell).
2. Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental; histrionic: "Accuse me, if you will, of melodramatic embroidery" (Erskine Childers).
3. Characterized by false pathos and sentiment.


You realize all you have done was prove my point. Like I said, you guys are the reason half the people that join the military make less than a 50 on the ASVAB. xD

Anyway, to further explain my point. You liked a game or you hated it and felt necessary to come on the fourms and say something, weither hi or something else you were being melodramatic because you could not just play the game and discuss it in your own head. Wow, I really made you look like a total ****ing moron didn't I?

I'd suggest you read again the description of melodramatic, especially points 2 and 3, but I guess that'd be useless as there's obviously no helping you.
And no, you made no one look like a moron, but you are doing a great job of bringing yourself down. ^_^ 

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You realize all you have done was prove my point. Like I said, you guys are the reason half the people that join the military make less than a 50 on the ASVAB. xD

Anyway, to further explain my point. You liked a game or you hated it and felt necessary to come on the fourms and say something, weither hi or something else you were being melodramatic because you could not just play the game and discuss it in your own head. Wow, I really made you look like a total ****ing moron didn't I?


You dont know what melodramatic means, thats ok. Stop making a fool out of yourself now though and we'll forget all about this nasty incident.

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Legato 0021 wrote...

You realize all you have done was prove my point. Like I said, you guys are the reason half the people that join the military make less than a 50 on the ASVAB. xD

Anyway, to further explain my point. You liked a game or you hated it and felt necessary to come on the fourms and say something, weither hi or something else you were being melodramatic because you could not just play the game and discuss it in your own head. Wow, I really made you look like a total ****ing moron didn't I?


So you are melodramatic.

Modifié par josiah8188, 23 mars 2011 - 10:49 .


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Okay, you are obviously not following me.
mel·o·dra·mat·ic (ml-dr-mtk)adj.
1. Having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama: "a melodramatic account of two perilous days spent among the planters" (Frank O. Gatell).
2. Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental; histrionic: "Accuse me, if you will, of melodramatic embroidery" (Erskine Childers).
3. Characterized by false pathos and sentiment.

That means, if you felt the need.... to register on a forum..... any forum.
Means that you.... yourself...... are being melodramatic because you felt the need to discuss something that did not need to be discussed in the first place.
You posting at all, means you are melodramatic simply because your post has no affect on you and you simply posted just to be posting.

And yes, it does mean I was being 'melodramatic' the second I made a single post.
You forum people are not to bright so obviously I am wasting my time trying to explain the simplest of defintions to you.

Maybe you guys should go to college and major in something like I have.
Like Computer Science or Electrical Engineering such as myself. (:
Then after that maybe I wouldn't have to hold your hands trying to show and explain such silly things.

Modifié par Legato 0021, 23 mars 2011 - 11:03 .


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This is not funny anymore. You really don't know what 'Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental' means, do you?

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Legato 0021 wrote...

Okay, you are obviously not following me.
mel·o·dra·mat·ic (ml-dr-mtk)adj.
1. Having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama: "a melodramatic account of two perilous days spent among the planters" (Frank O. Gatell).
2. Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental; histrionic: "Accuse me, if you will, of melodramatic embroidery" (Erskine Childers).
3. Characterized by false pathos and sentiment.

That means, if you felt the need.... to register on a forum..... any forum.
Means that you.... yourself...... are being melodramatic because you felt the need to discuss something that did not need to be discussed in the first place.
You posting at all, means you are melodramatic simply because your post has no affect on you and you simply posted just to be posting.

And yes, it does mean I was being 'melodramatic' the second I made a single post.
You forum people are not to bright so obviously I am wasting my time trying to explain the simplest of defintions to you.

Maybe you guys should go to college and major in something like I have.
Like Computer Science or Electrical Engineering such as myself. (:
Then after that maybe I wouldn't have to hold your hands trying to show and explain such silly things.

Why are you so upset that you're melodramatic?

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Balerion84 wrote...

This is not funny anymore. You really don't know what 'Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental' means, do you?



You posting at all, means you are melodramatic simply because your post has no affect on you and you simply posted just to be posting.

That sentence right there mean, since you obviously can not comprehen it, means that you sign on a video game forum to either discuss, gather information, or chat. Am I right?
Anyway, with that being stated that means that you 'exaggerated emotional or sentimentally' because you, yourself had no purpose or reason to be on the forum to post.

Lets say you made a post saying Hi. Obiously that means you want some sort of attention which would follow sentimental purpose. You said hi for attention and to know people, thus showing exaggerated emotional content because you do not care about ANYONE on the forum.

Lets say you made a post pointing out a glitch, you do it in a professional manner and everything.
Obviously you are showing emotion because the glitch has bothered you in some way, shape, or form forcing you to come on the forum and posting showing that you have made an exaggerated emotional responce to something that does not matter or greatly affect you in any possible way.

Now lets get creative and say you made a post about pure discussion of the game and your view on it.
You now have just joined a forum and showed yet again EXAGGERATED EMOTION because you are discussing a small topic. Are you REALLY exicted or mad over the topic? No, you just think you are.

To further go into your agruement of melodramatic we would have to discuss what is exaggerated emotion and emotion it self.
If the mind controls the body and not the body control the mind, then you must look at pain for an example. If you feel pain you react, do you not? Yet many people have proven that if you conquer your own mind you can ignore pain responces thus proving emotions to be just a silly word.

With that being said you cycle back to exaggerated emotion, if emotion is just a responce created by your own brain then that must mean emotions are of your own creation and have no affect on any one else but yourself proving that emotions all together are an exaggration of the brain.

Which then cycles back to your stupid... stupid.... post of the word melodramatic.

Modifié par Legato 0021, 23 mars 2011 - 11:27 .


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Well, OK maybe not melodramatic. How about overreacting?

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His OP was melodramatic. The rest of posts were overreacting. But his ignorance is just difficult to comprehend either way.
My mind is blown. I'm out of here, this topic hurts my brain.

Modifié par Balerion84, 23 mars 2011 - 11:37 .


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Balerion84 wrote...

His OP was melodramatic. The rest of posts were overreacting. But his ignorance is just difficult to comprehend either way.
My mind is blown. I'm out here, this topic hurts my brain.


Flaming the OP was an overreaction. With that being said you can not overreact to a statement that was written in overreaction to begin with.

As for ignorance, maybe if you weren't such a jackass you can comprehend what the hell is being said to you in a dumbed down form. Next time you see some one trying to be artisticly creative on the forum you can be mature about it instead of flaming the topic.

Modifié par Legato 0021, 23 mars 2011 - 11:43 .


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Too bad you didnt major in English, maybe then you'd understand the meaning of the word melodramatic.

It's getting pathetic now though. Stop it please.

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Edje Edgar wrote...

Too bad you didnt major in English, maybe then you'd understand the meaning of the word melodramatic.

It's getting pathetic now though. Stop it please.


Really, then prehaps you can submit evidence to prove my statement of the word melodramatic wrong when I defined and applied the meaning to my agruement.

Obviously, you are just another forum person who thinks just because you say something you are automaticly right.

Present an agruement and evidence to support your agruement before proceeding to flame someone, with that I say good day to you sir, because you sir, are truly pathetic.

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Legato 0021 wrote...

Edje Edgar wrote...

Too bad you didnt major in English, maybe then you'd understand the meaning of the word melodramatic.

It's getting pathetic now though. Stop it please.


Really, then prehaps you can submit evidence to prove my statement of the word melodramatic wrong when I defined and applied the meaning to my agruement.

Obviously, you are just another forum person who thinks just because you say something you are automaticly right.

Present an agruement and evidence to support your agruement before proceeding to flame someone, with that I say good day to you sir, because you sir, are truly pathetic.


By the way, what does majoring in English have to do with understanding the word melodramatic, that would be philosophy moron. In no English college course teaches you the understanding of a word. I just made you look like a total jackass didn't I?

Modifié par Legato 0021, 23 mars 2011 - 12:49 .


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Derp a derp, derp derp.

That's you, still doing it wrong. I gain nothing by educating you, people have allready explained to you what melodramatic means. The fact that you dont agree with a definition doesnt make it debatable, just makes you difficult.

And philosophy isnt about debating the definition of words. Melodramatic has a lot to do with literature and with other forms of art.

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Lol, then you are a total ******. You said 'understading' the word melodramatic not debating the definition which means it would still go into philosophy because it is dealing with understanding a word. Anyway, like I have said before I have applied the definition of the word melodramatic to how it applies here on the forums and yourself. I do not need to 'understand' the defintion because that means I need to have a phiolosical view point on it, which means there is no right or wrong way, I simply need to take the definitions of the word and apply them which is what I have done.
Now, if you are done flaming my topic I ask that you be mature enough to either stay on topic or not reply at all.

Modifié par Legato 0021, 23 mars 2011 - 01:04 .


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Legato 0021 wrote...

Derp


No.

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Edje Edgar wrote...

Legato 0021 wrote...

Derp


No.


Since you obviously can not be mature about this, here is something to reflect on.

Meaning and definition
Wittgenstein rejects a variety of ways of thinking about what the meaning of a word is, or how meanings can be identified. He shows how, in each case, the meaning of the word presupposes our ability to use it. He first asks the reader to perform a thought experiment: to come up with a definition of the word "game".[6] While this may at first seem a simple task, he then goes on to lead us through the problems with each of the possible definitions of the word "game". Any definition which focuses on amusement leaves us unsatisfied since the feelings experienced by a world class chess player are very different from those of a circle of children playing Duck Duck Goose. Any definition which focuses on competition will fail to explain the game of catch, or the game of solitaire. And a definition of the word "game" which focuses on rules will fall on similar difficulties.

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Double posted. Edited.

Modifié par Legato 0021, 23 mars 2011 - 01:22 .


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You shouldnt quote what you dont understand. And no, reading a wiki isnt enough.

Wittgenstein would argue that our discussion is pointless, because the definition of melodrama isnt relevant. Whats relevant is that your original post is considered (by everyone on this planet but you) to be melodramatic. This makes the exact definition irrelevant (it is what it is). In other words, its melodramatic because we say it is. I'll give you an example, its hard to define shoe and meet the requirement of every possible shoe. But if I say I need shoes you know what I mean. He basicly says this in the first sentence of your wikiquote: Wittgenstein >>rejects<< a variety of ways of thinking about what the meaning of a word is

Its obvious you are in over your head and to be fair its getting painfull to watch. Enjoy yer thread and your own personal language.

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Yet again you amaze me on how stupid people on the forums can be, lets recap.
We established long ago that the OP was melodramatic.
I then broke down the defintion of melodramatic and applied it to everyone who has signed up on these forums.
Then I broke down the definition once more, this time focusing on what an emotion is.
You bring in 'understand' the word melodramatic.
The conversation takes a deep dive into philosphy.

I have asked to keep posts directed to the OP but clearly you seem incapable of doing that and feel the need to speak out in a very negative manner making a fool out of yourself.
I posted a small section from wiki about Wittgenstein to shut you up and help you understand that the nature of your post serve no purpose here but in your own mind.

With that being said I ask AGAIN to shut the **** up and be respectful and keep your comments directed to the OP.

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This is easily my favorite thread on the whole forum... each page is just better than the last... Please, keep this trainwreck going.

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Edje Edgar wrote...

Too bad you didnt major in English, maybe then you'd understand the meaning of the word melodramatic.

It's getting pathetic now though. Stop it please.


Yeah...too bad he majored in EE and did a subject remotely useful to humanity as a whole huh?

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This is possibly over dramatic, but right on point in my opinion. the maps are all the same just flipped around a different way. The armor selection is awful. You never really even leave the city. I mean yeah the bone pit and the mountain and stuff but where is the world map? I hate the way it is so "skimped down" compared to the complete awesomeness of Origins. I played it and was so upset I was going to get rid of it, but I recieved a free copy of mass effect 2 from it and that was the one saving grace. I hate to say it but it did NOT meet up with the hype at all.

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can someone repost the image in page 2 a bigger file. jeez i can't even read it, also this game is a rushed piece of sh** tthat bioware made us pay a full $60

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TwistedComplex wrote...

Also:

For f*** sake it's ONE game. Get over it, if the next one is as disappointing then I might start taking these threads seriously

You guys are like a bi-polar ex-girlfriend. You do SO much for her, but the second you forget to fold the laundry, she storms out of the house

This forum is a joke


I'd be pretty pissed if I paid you $60 and you folded the same towel over and over again.