Sarah and Donald

OddBall1st

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A narcissist and a batshit crazy dumb bitch, wow.

What a dark moment in GOP political history, it seems like every election cycle brings out the nut jobs in the GOP field.

The clown car is a bit too small this year, so Trump will fly the clowns in his clown plane.

B4L

The clown car is funny, but not as funny as watching Bill Goldberg jackhammer Hillary.........
 

rkymtnman

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A narcissist and a batshit crazy dumb bitch, wow.

What a dark moment in GOP political history, it seems like every election cycle brings out the nut jobs in the GOP field.

The clown car is a bit too small this year, so Trump will fly the clowns in his clown plane.

B4L
I hope you aren't referring to Trump Airlines? That went the way of Trump Vodka and most of his casinos
 

MuyLocoNC

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guess you are as stupid as they are at synonyms.com

from thesaurus.com
Synonyms for bicycle
noun pedal-driven recreational vehicle
the only thing you destroyed around here is my belief that there aren't people that are dumber than rocks. well done sir!
You do understand that's not a listing of EVERY synonym for bicycle, right? You do understand that the chariot/bicycle/car example was just one of THOUSANDS of examples that demonstrate your transitive property argument doesn't hold water in relation to synonyms, right?

Further, you do understand now that "garage" is a synonym for "service department" and a commonly used one at that.
 

pnwmystery

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You do understand that's not a listing of EVERY synonym for bicycle, right? You do understand that the chariot/bicycle/car example was just one of THOUSANDS of examples that demonstrate your transitive property argument doesn't hold water in relation to synonyms, right?

Further, you do understand now that "garage" is a synonym for "service department" and a commonly used one at that.
May be common where you're at, but where I'm at I've never heard someone who works in a service department refer to it as a garage. Vernacular. And you don't destroy anyone, you just yell and pound at your keyboard, cry a little, then shout some, throw around some insults - you kind of act like a monkey that's pissed off flinging shit everywhere.
 

MuyLocoNC

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May be common where you're at, but where I'm at I've never heard someone who works in a service department refer to it as a garage. Vernacular. And you don't destroy anyone, you just yell and pound at your keyboard, cry a little, then shout some, throw around some insults - you kind of act like a monkey that's pissed off flinging shit everywhere.
Actually, I provided a lucid argument and provided links to evidence. Something I rarely do for the vapid liberals on this forum, for the exact reason to which you have graciously provided an example. You cannot admit defeat, even when you're bathing in it.
 

pnwmystery

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You cannot admit defeat, even when you're bathing in it.
Oh look it's the pot calling the kettle black.

The chariot/bicycle/car example was such a horrendous failure at trying to use logic I still laugh about it. Then you provided a link to where? Thesaurus.com but were too dumb to notice that the only place it lists "bicycle" and "chariot" is under "vehicle." Then you completely misuse the term synonym (a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language). Bicycle has no relation to chariot (even though you tried to use the "two wheels" argument). Bicycles are powdered by the operator, chariots are powered by horses, they're not exactly or nearly the same thing.

Now there'll be more insults, and more screaming, and acting like a child. It's kind of funny. ;)
 

MuyLocoNC

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I'm actually FROM southern california, I just retired here at age 37, a decade ago.

Oh look it's the pot calling the kettle black.

The chariot/bicycle/car example was such a horrendous failure at trying to use logic I still laugh about it. Then you provided a link to where? Thesaurus.com but were too dumb to notice that the only place it lists "bicycle" and "chariot" is under "vehicle." Then you completely misuse the term synonym (a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language). Bicycle has no relation to chariot (even though you tried to use the "two wheels" argument). Bicycles are powdered by the operator, chariots are powered by horses, they're not exactly or nearly the same thing.

Now there'll be more insults, and more screaming, and acting like a child. It's kind of funny. ;)
No need, you're arguing with the experts on the subject and telling me how I'm being unreasonable. The chariot/bicycle/car was a perfect example because it's a FACT. Bicycle is a synonym of chariot, as is car. You can't bullshit your way out of that any more than you can bullshit your way out of the FACT that service department is just as much a synonym for garage as service station. Not that that was the litmus test anyways.

I won't even delve into your "transitive theory" disaster. I'm getting more than a little embarrassed for you at this point.
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
You do understand that's not a listing of EVERY synonym for bicycle, right?
do you know what synonym means? i'll help.
syn·o·nym
ˈsinəˌnim/
noun
  1. a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
so are you really trying to tell me that chariot means the same as bicycle? please don't be that stupid. have you ever heard anybody say i'm going on a 23mile ride on my mountain chariot this weekend.

if i said " in Athens, Greece, the Greek warriors used to ride in the Coliseum on horse drawn bicycles" you would buy that?

by your lack of logic, an owl a deer and a frog are synonyms because they all have 2 eyes.

and since you are losing your mind in your old age, your argument was that a service department is the same as a service station. i'm still waiting on you to show me one car dealer's service dept that sells gasoline to the public.
 

MuyLocoNC

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and since you are losing your mind in your old age, your argument was that a service department is the same as a service station. i'm still waiting on you to show me one car dealer's service dept that sells gasoline to the public.
Excuse me, you're lying through your teeth. I NEVER said "service department" and "service station" are the same. I specifically said they weren't the same. YOU stated they must be by transitive property, for both to be synonyms of "garage".

I clearly stated multiple times that your statement of such was false and that they could both be synonyms of "garage" while NOT being synonymous to each other. I then proved my position.

Just because you kept building a straw man saying I was claiming "service department" and "service station" were the same, doesn't mean I was saying it. I wasn't. Show me one post where I SPECIFICALLY state "service department and service station" are the same or synonyms. You can't, because I only ever said they were both synonyms of "garage".

Don't resort to lying.
 

OddBall1st

Well-Known Member
I'm actually FROM southern california, I just retired here at age 37, a decade ago.



No need, you're arguing with the experts on the subject and telling me how I'm being unreasonable. The chariot/bicycle/car was a perfect example because it's a FACT. Bicycle is a synonym of chariot, as is car. You can't bullshit your way out of that any more than you can bullshit your way out of the FACT that service department is just as much a synonym for garage as service station. Not that that was the litmus test anyways.

I won't even delve into your "transitive theory" disaster. I'm getting more than a little embarrassed for you at this point.

Begin, commence, start.......Bicycle, chariot, car,...........Although the second three do the same thing (Transport), I find it hard to believe they mean the same thing. Doing the same thing and meaning the same thing are different.

I think. Transport, move, travel,....Bicycle, chariot, car,......It`s not clicking........
 

rkymtnman

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if words are synonyms, they can be used interchangeably.

my dog is fat. my dog is obese. my dog is rotund. would you agree they are all mean the same or almost the same?

i get my gas at the corner service station. i get my gas at the corner garage. i get my gas at the corner service department. see how your doesn't work? if the words mean the same, the transitive property works every time. it's only in your case where the words don't mean the same the transitive property doesn't work.
 
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