Clarissa vs. Jannet: The battle of Cunts

I'm not a cunt, and neither is Jannet.

Frankly, I'm confused becasue I thought she was picked on unfairly, but when she vicously attacked me, I was even more confused. I'll wait before I make up my mind on her.
 
Clarissa, I posted an apology to you in the other thread where I cursed at you, AS opposed to SOME people (you know who the fuck you are) who think a simple apology is equivalent to writing 100 Chinese characters (and no knowledge of the language).

Edit: damn, I read it..and didn't understand either...I fix..
 
Originally posted by Jannet
Clarissa, I posted an apology to you in the other thread where I cursed at you, AS opposed to SOME people (you know who the fuck you are) who think a simple apology is equivalent to writing 100 Chinese characters (and no knowledge of the language).

Edit: damn, I read it..and didn't understand either...I fix..

I still don't get it?

What has 100 chinese characters have to do with the price of fish??

I don't get your point.
 
AS opposed to SOME people (you know who the fuck you are) who think a simple apology is equivalent to writing 100 Chinese characters (and no knowledge of the language).

*sigh*...
Writing Chinese characters is a difficult art form to learn, and it's more difficult to try to write it when you have no idea how to (of course). The people I was referring to find it 'difficult' to say sorry. Just as writing 100 (or 200, or 300, doesn't matter) Chinese characters is difficult, so is the difficulty of saying sorry to a person who refuses to say sorry. My whole point, in very simple terms, some people have difficulty saying sorry.

This part of the sentence "is equivalent to writing 100 Chinese characters (and no knowledge of the language)." means difficult. That's it. So, in layman's terms, if we rewrote my sentence, it would state: "AS opposed to SOME people (you know who the fuck you are) who think a simple apology is difficult [to do]).

*Sheesh* I'll make sure not to use analogies, metaphores, or similes next time.
 
Originally posted by Kushantaiidan
meh.

Meh: 1. A multi-purpose response, primarily used to imply a degree of indifference. Tone of voice and circumstance imply the meaning. Can be used when you don't want to answer an awkward or embarrassing question--or if you just plain have nothing else to say, and you want the other person to interpret the 'meh' however he/she chooses. As in: Q: "What do you think of my new dress?" A: "Meh." or Q: "What do you want to do tonight?" A: "Meh."

:grin: :grin: