Comment to 'Eastern Asian Origin - hardly!'
  • [quote1316803433=PUGNACES-BRITANNIAE-AK] p.s. by the way, where did i [u]consistently[/u] use the word avatar? [/quote1316803433] Actually, all over your posts in a variety of threads. I tend to notice those things, recurring typos, grammar, styles (i.e. "U r" instead of "You are"), canine preferences, opinions, aggression levels, sensitive buttons etc. I also assess those signs against their probability in occurance as well as uniqueness to an individual. Makes it easy to spot fake responses. [quote1316803433=PUGNACES-BRITANNIAE-AK] concerning words and spelling, often people make the same mistakes. most people in german write "Schaaf" but it is "Schaf" [/quote1316803433] In Psychology, this is called "over-compensating" as in being overly-defensive. You could have simply dismissed it instead of giving me a lecture on probability of various misspellings. [quote1316803433=PUGNACES-BRITANNIAE-AK] [quote1316802065=Astibus] By the way ... Andreas, you [u]and[/u] BVLGARI both consistently spell avatar wrong. Interestingly enough, it isn't even spelled "avator" in German, so it's gotta be a unique typo to one person(s). [/quote1316802065] yup and a few guys here write alway there when it is their and babigirl lately wrote "better then" although it has to be "better than" and the same unique type i have seen in a post from mike. [/quote1316803433] Yep, some are more unique than others. Consider "avator" as just one vector in a pattern of similarities. This was just my diplomatic and polite attempt to convey to you that nobody here believes that Jenny is real. [quote1316803433=PUGNACES-BRITANNIAE-AK] what do you dan think about soldiermonkey´s comment here concerning the "killing more germans" stuff.[/quote1316803433] I think it's unnecessary and insulting. I always consider myself as an ambassador for Germany, even though I am originally from my beloved Balkans and only lived there during my school years. I try to convey the positive sides of modern German society and its rich culture, in an attempt to emphasize their virtues. I urge you to try doing the same. People will respond differently. Dan