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May 13, 2005 23:10

I'm angry. Grrrrrrrrr.

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danethon11 May 13 2005, 22:42:30 UTC
im elated... yay!!

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alecniedenthal May 14 2005, 10:49:20 UTC
Why couldn't have just said 'happy' instead of trying to sound smart?

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danethon11 May 14 2005, 11:04:02 UTC
A - I don't have to try to be smart, I am.
B - I was playing of of the "e" in excitement from Glendinning's post.
C - I used the word "elated" to describe my emotions in the livejournal entry I made shortly before reading your entry.

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_vintagebeads_ May 14 2005, 14:02:45 UTC
*off of

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danethon11 May 14 2005, 14:14:00 UTC
thanks.

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alecniedenthal May 14 2005, 14:03:46 UTC
You are an idiot.
First of all, playing off of the 'e'?
That makes no sense, she simply typed a comment containing a word that started with the letter E.
And second, you could have used happy, but you wanted to appear smart in case certain people read this post, and (like what usually happens), you ended up using the word out of context whereas you could have used 'happy' or 'joyful' in its place.

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danethon11 May 14 2005, 14:13:45 UTC
No Alec, you are the idiot.
She used an emotion beginning with the letter "e." Therefore my playing off of the letter "e" makes perfect sense. You are simply to much of an idiot to understand that.
True, I could have used happy. However, the word "elated" is by no means an advanced vocabulary word. It is merely a synonym for the word happy that I happen to like. You have made a judgement on something you know nothing about.
I suggest you stick to video games and Star Wars.

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alecniedenthal May 14 2005, 14:42:22 UTC
Don't ever fucking talk down to me, you dumbass.
Obviously, "elated" is an advanced vocabulary word for you, seeing as how you failed to use it in the correct context, dumbass. Elated is used as a synonym for "proud", or "flattered". You use it like someone would use the term "apathetic" or "bored" to describe themself as being sleepy, and only someone who doesn't know the context in which the word "apathetic" (or "bored") should be used would say something like: "I'm feeling apathetic, so goodnight." Using "elated" under the usual conditions in which you used them conveys that you are not entirely familiar with the word. I haven't made a JUDGMENT (notice my correct spelling) about anything. I am merely basing conclusions upon your fuck-ups.
I suggest YOU stick to what you are good at...which is absolutely nothing.

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daddy_twofoot May 14 2005, 19:57:22 UTC
Oh wow...Let's see. First of all, the American Heritage Dictionary defines elated as "Exultantly proud and joyful." Thus, if Dany was to say "I'm elated," he is in fact saying, "I am very joyful." [Read: I'm happy].
Second, "judgement" is an alternate spelling of "judgment", and a perfectly acceptable one at that.
Third, Dany is good at a number of things, such as playing trumpet and getting girls.
There is my disinterested commentary.

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captainmatthew May 14 2005, 20:43:33 UTC
Actually, I think you're misunderstanding what was said ( ... )

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daddy_twofoot May 14 2005, 20:53:12 UTC
Originally, Dany was correct in the usage. Being unrelated, his comment could have expressed any emotion under the sun. However, with the statement, "It is merely a synonym for the word happy," he was, as you have pointed out, incorrect.

True.

A variant, perhaps, but one accepted as correct.

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danethon11 May 14 2005, 22:10:40 UTC
hahahahaha... oh, Alec. Tisk tisk.

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alecniedenthal May 14 2005, 23:45:09 UTC
Shut the fuck up Dany. You are not smart, you're just trying to impress people by acting like a pompous douche.

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danethon11 May 15 2005, 09:16:54 UTC
hahaha ok Alec. Whatever you say.

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