[Facts] Unless its made up of two elements
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You could argue that if someone gave Al as a whole name, it would simply mean "noble", from the Germanic adal. It's not the conventional way of looking at it but it *is* logical!
By saying 'not the conventional way' you conceded my point.
You're the one who thinks it's an argument . . .
I just made a comment, I couldn't care less about "points".
I just made a comment, I couldn't care less about "points".
'Benefit of the doubt' doesn't appear in your dictionary, does it?
When I said 'you conceded my point', I meant to clarify that my point merely was that it is not 'conventional'. Do you blame me for wishing to clarify my position?
And I used the word 'point' in the sense of 'the essential or most important part of a discourse', not 'a unit of count in scoring in a game', as you seem to suggest.
When I said 'you conceded my point', I meant to clarify that my point merely was that it is not 'conventional'. Do you blame me for wishing to clarify my position?
And I used the word 'point' in the sense of 'the essential or most important part of a discourse', not 'a unit of count in scoring in a game', as you seem to suggest.
If you always behaved in a courteous and professional manner towards those whom you disagree with, I would cheerfully and willingly give you the "benefit of the doubt" as I do to all other members of this forum.
As you are regularly brusque to the point of rudeness and are often downright insulting ("Gristle" being a case in point - charming, that) you have well and truly used up my supply of good-will towards you.
If you want to be be treated nicely, quit being nasty. Simple as that.
As you are regularly brusque to the point of rudeness and are often downright insulting ("Gristle" being a case in point - charming, that) you have well and truly used up my supply of good-will towards you.
If you want to be be treated nicely, quit being nasty. Simple as that.