Five posts in October, one in November, and then nothing in December at all UNTIL folks get banned. Then two Dirty-like topics started right on schedule about who needs to be fired. Kind of strange for a two-year member who's never ever started a post before. All I can say is Merry Christmas everyone!
What is going on here?!?! Can a moderator please check my post history? I have started numerous threads and have had tons of posts. This is the second poster that has claimed that I am someone else. I thought that he was being a conspiracist, but now I am thinking that I am part of some weird coincidence. Can a mod throw me a lifeline?
This would be cool in your Madden video game. But, in reality, these are men and play with some sort of pride. They don't care where they are going to draft. I think they would want to go into the offseason defeating a division rival at home.
Blow out someone's ACL on the last game of a meaningless game, and they will be at home rehabbing with some much pride when they miss half the season. Watch the games. There's quite a few guys out there who haven't played with much pride all season, but I guess it will all come out like the grand finale of a fourth of July fireworks celebration.
Calling out multiple players who don't give effort while never, ever ever naming a single one of them. Why does that sound so familiar? The part that bugs me the most is that you think people can't recognize the broken English, the poor analogies and the general tone that everyone needs to be fired. If you really think we're that stupid to begin with, then why would you try so hard to impress us with your opinions? You forget that we've heard it for a year now, over and over again in every single thread- it's the main reason a lot of people stopped posting in the mains completely. Changing a "D" to a "T" does not make this all okay. After all, you weren't banned for your screen name.
sim·i·le ˈsiməlē/ noun a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid a·nal·o·gy əˈnaləjē/ noun noun: analogy; plural noun: analogies a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
Right, its a simile. Since the season is basically over and we can't argue about the team, lets all start arguing about English, math etc.....
you don't get it. The words are interchangeable. An analogy is a simile and a simile is an analogy. You brought it up trying to say it's not an analogy...