Thats the reason I like LEAST. Because its obviously wrong and trolling off of it won't work. Unless... U not mad.
>Guys hates his old name >Relate it to crappy graphics >Same guy hates homestuck >Post SBAHJ Dan is winning rather hard right now.
If there was something to win. I have no idea what he posted, the image is way to big to see. I've hated my old name way before I knew homesuck, I just never had anything to replace it with. Finally I found a new name that carried a meaning, at least it does to me. I'd rather have a of meaning then one the represents nothing. My first name was named in my haste to join this site. I made it in 5 minutes. My new name took longer to craft. Not many have picked out why my name is Echoax, which I'm fine with. It's my name and they need not worry themselves with why I picked it. The name was partly based of graphics, it did have a slight meaning behind it. Dan is winning, so be it. I had no clue we were competing, especially something as trival as a name. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
Winning does not imply a competition. Neither does a competition imply a winner. Not to mention that had names been trivial you would not change them, but that's contrary to the general gist of both of our posts.
I figured you'd pick that part. It does seem rather hypocritical to say. I still hate that name I carried. It was changed for meaning. How can you win with no contest. Would I not win at breathing because I did it before you. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
You can win by virtue of doing something well, either through the conventional meaning of the word or though some ironic or classy way. Internet Culture is amusing, and easily exploited. Especially if you go to 4chan. Also EDIT: Not in the meaning that I am addicted, but rather as an example of how to win without contest. He's not bipolar. He's biwinning.
So then I do win in breathing. I did it first, if judged by time. Yes, he's is a good example of anything. He's an idiot, I'm surprised people remember him. Not like he cares what I think. He doesn't even know I exist. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
cute adj.: someone or an act that's sweet, nice. Why, thank you? I think it bears mention that every time you happen to reply to several of my posts consecutively in such a way that it constitutes a discussion, we always end up in some sort of dispute. I am amuse.
Unless you take the negative version of that word. As in, wow really, that's what you came up with. It's cool you thought I meant the positive way, but sorry bro. In order for me to dispute I'd need to have rage build. Sorry Dan, no rage. It's adorable if you thought I was angry though. It's also kinda funny, someone said the same thing to me before. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
Should I start a counter? Edit, I have to leave for about 40 minutes. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
I'm not sure that irony is something you can measure, kind of like how you can't measure how similar two people are on a quantitative scale. For one thing, what unit would it be? And where would the zero point be? After all, there is a rather blurry line between sarcasm and irony.