https://www.ruckersforum.com/forum/beenos-trumpet/has-musk-gone-crazy-/50042
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MozartHall Of Famer
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Jan 07, 2025, 20:22
How many times do I have to school you. Writing ‘oh contraire’ instead of ‘au contraire’ is not a spelling mistake. ‘Oh’ is spelled correctly. But it’s the wrong word, even if you translated it, it’s the wrong word.
How thick are you really.
RooinekHall Of Famer
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Jan 07, 2025, 21:26
Srop squealing like a little bitch and answer the very simple question,
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https://www.ruckersforum.com/forum/sport/mozart-how-can-we-help-the-smelly-red-bait--also-known-as-the-rooi-aas/17766
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MozartHall Of Famer
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Mar 24, 2016, 19:37
My god AAS how thick are you....fathomed, or plumbed to use its more normal alternative, has to do with understanding, grasping, divining....perceiving.
Clearly you weren't using those words to describe HasBeen. You were trying to say he had reached the depths of ignorance, not that he had understood the depths of ignorance or measured the depths of ignorance.
A totally incorrect use of the word, embarrassing really. So Hasbeen perceived and grasped the depths of ignorance. A nice complement I'm sure he appreciates.
That's the thing about the language, it's complicated and sometimes pompous fools are exposed.
https://www.ruckersforum.com/forum/rugby/oscar-wilde-s-dim-view-of-rugby-/39973
This was a classic sting …note the s for string before Florian Grey. It seems the AAS still doesn’t realize he was played:
MozartHall Of Famer
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Aug 02, 2022, 15:01
‘A rugby match is a good occasion for keeping 30 bullies from the centre of the city’ said Oscar. I’ll never s read the Picture of Florian Gray again!
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RooinekHall Of Famer
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Aug 02, 2022, 15:09
"I’ll never s read the Picture of Florian Gray again! "
Wehe . . . no you won't . . . because it's Dorian Gray you pretentious and ignorant old fop.
This after your embarrassing Aragorn/Game of Thrones gaffe the other day . . . not to mention your hilarious "Rhymer Wormtongue" humiliation in the past.
Have you ever read any noteworthy book, Moffie? I don't think so. Not for the first time you've proved that you're a semi-literate dolt and a puffed up pseudo-intellectual.
Florian Gray! LMAO!
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MozartHall Of Famer
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Aug 02, 2022, 15:16
Whaaaaaaaaaaaahahahaha…. Stung!!!
Didn’t you see the ‘I’ll never s read …’
mozart
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Aug 02, 2022, 15:02
Sting alert. It is of course Dorian Gray.
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MozartHall Of Famer
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Aug 02, 2022, 15:19
Note the timing of that post on other sports…yep it’s a Sting and I knew you were my huckleberry. Hilarious you fell for the old ruse again.
https://www.ruckersforum.com/forum/rugby/board-vote/50006
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MozartHall Of Famer
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Dec 30, 2024, 23:01
In the string on Esterhozen and Libbok I posted this:
A match loser ….he should have the ex factor.
Meaning he should be an ex Springbok. Peeper believes I don’t know how the X factor is written and made an illiterate mistake. Vote clever play on words or illiterate
PakieHall Of Famer
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Dec 31, 2024, 05:35
A match loser ….he should have the ex factor.
Meaning he should be an ex Springbok.
I thought that was pretty obvious given that it follows directly after "A match loser".
MozartHall Of Famer
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Jan 04, 2025, 14:42
Let’s preserve this most humiliating ‘death of a snob’ posting for posterity. Nothing is funnier than a snob attempting to demonstrate their superiority and then not even having the smarts to understand there has to be a season 2..
My vote for the most humiliating post of all time:
Rooinek
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Jan 01, 2025, 18:11
Arguably the greatest book ever written, it doesn' t translate that well to the screeen.
There's just too much that Gabriel Garcia Marquez leaves up to the imagination to allow a fair comparison but the fact that the last 50% of the book was condensed into the last 10% of the series should tell you how much of the series to take into consideration when measuring this great work.
Probably my favourite literary work of all time but a very average TV series.
Edit: Not that different to my second favourite literary work of all time . . . Catch 22 . . . which was also a disappointing TV translation, even if the great Alan Arkin was a major feature.
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Incredible, best you can come up with in these links is I carelessly wrote ‘your’ instead of ‘you’re’ …you, however, are exposed for thinking ‘oh contraire’ is a spelling mistake, misinterpreting the X factor, being stung by Florian Grey, and thinking the Gabriel Garcia Marquez book was being butchered by being shortened, when you couldn’t sense there had to be a second season in the book you were calling your favorite literary work.
Why in heaven’s name would you humiliate yourself like this?