I literally wrote that definition in my first comment. Apologies if you couldn't figure that out.
Please, stop wasting other's time. If you have anything useful to contribute to the conversation, add it now. If not, please move along.
Side note; calling someone a kid is usually a sign that someone feels threatened and is using mental imagery to feel less threatened.
Am I that scary to you?
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Edited by BRAX7ON 117: 4/15/2016 5:01:16 PMGood feelings
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Edited by Snow: 4/15/2016 4:55:41 PM[quote]First: You literally did not write that in the first comment. I literally quoted your first comment. You obviously don't understand that the analogy comes from the original post and the post of this thread he was comparing two things. If you can't understand that, that's not my issue. Secondly no you're not scary to me. You're nobody to me. And third I'm not wasting anybody's time. You choose to engage in this conversation at your own peril. You have been wasting my time because I didn't engage you in communication you engaged me. Stay in school kid[/quote] 1.) You're leaving out half of the definition. You keep saying its a comparison, but it's not. It's a comparison by GIVING ANOTHER EXAMPLE TO EXPLAIN IT. How dense are you? 2.) Well, if I'm a nobody, let me introduce myself. I'm Snowparry. 3.) *Chose Stay in school though, am I right? You may want to go ahead and mute me like you have everyone else. You won't win. You're way too below me.