incentivation said:
It's written not spoken.
Maybe learn the difference thing between spoken and written word..
Rofl. I was pointing out a semantic flaw in what you said, you were pointing out a pragmatic one.
That being said, referring to written word as 'said' is completely fine. See
here. Nice try, though.
I suppose it's similar to your habit of being a sphincter.
Rofl. Nice call!!!
Point out the legal terminology to me?
Point out where I said 'legal terminology'? Lookup legalese on wikipedia. I'm sure it outlines more to it than its lexical features.
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captain gh3y said:
Seriously though, the last 10 years saw the rise and fall of Hansonism
Hahahah. For starters, 'Hansonism' is really shouldn't be used in intellectual discussions, hunny. If you're referring to the ideology of Pauline Hanson, I believe that was around long before she was. And it clearly still is around.
Just because someone was a vocal and prominent proponent of an ideology does not mean they started it, or that, when they fell from place, so did the ideology.
and the emergence of terrorism as a major international issue, just for 2 things off the top of my head.
Hahah... Only in the modern media, if at all. 'Terrorism' has existed as a major international issue for thousands of years.
If you're referring to what people like to call 'terrorism' (ie, Islamic-related terrorism), then you'd note that it actually features quite prominently in the last, oh I dunno, 1200 years or so. The knights of the Crusades made similar comments to what US Marines do, to be honest...
I think, like most people of the world, you give your time too much credit for what its worth. In a few centuries, 1998-2008 will be remembered for a few events as part of a broader story. Also, I doubt that in ten years time, we will have made any significant scientific (whether human or natural) events.