better resume at age 33, GGG or Calzaghe?

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  1. Jake LaMotta

    Jake LaMotta Lights Out Full Member

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    Why do you use a name so, if you do not know what it means? Bit odd if you ask me.

    Also you were happy to say:

    By the sounds of it here, you know exactly what "cowardzaghe" means but now you're pretending you have no knowledge of it....which begs the question again, why do you use a word/name that you do not know the meaning of. Very weird logic :think
     
  2. bailey

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    Herol pulls another Cowardzaghe
     
  3. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    brilliant!

    quoted in case you delete this when you get sober.

    ta, failey.
     
  4. HerolGee

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    its weird logic to base something on an assumption, which is what you just did.

    who do you choose to interpret "cowardzaghe" out of interest?
     
  5. bailey

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    No you havent quoted, you have edited to suit
     
  6. Jake LaMotta

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    Are you seriously asking me what do I think it means? Are you seriously suffering for some mental weakness? I have no idea what it means hence why I have been asking you again and again....have you been completely out of your mind the best part of the last hour?


    Cmon cuh...
     
  7. HerolGee

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    you are entitled to have your own interpretation of any word or name.

    But if you don't have one, then it shouldn't be a stretch for you to realise I don't have one either.

    you've closed your own case, cheers.


    for further reference you might try chasing up this guy who it appears may have originated the word cowardzghe. -https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090828082557AA8eXYu
     
  8. Jake LaMotta

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    One is entitled, but I am a realist...if I don't know something, I don't go around saying I do. It's like saying you ****ed a girl but in reality you didn't. What is the point...

    Now you are a guy who uses the word "cowardzaghe" perhaps more than any other person on here...surely that would imply that through all the usage of this word, you would have some understanding of it, no? And surely, if you should have this understanding of its meaning, you should be able to easily pass on this definition to someone asking?

    Just like a teacher tells its pupils a new word and its meaning, why won't you do likewise?

    You say that you did not create the word hence why you cannot explain it...but riddle me this: A teacher did not create the word 'fantastic', but through usage they learned its meaning...and then they can transfer that word over to their children.

    In a similar case, you use "cowardzaghe" a lot...you would not use this word unless you knew its meaning...as it would be completely illogical to use a word which you do not know the meaning of. Yet, you cannot tell others what it means?

    Now, lets be real here...we both know you know what it means, but you're too butthurt to admit that. And that's fine, I really do not mind those who crumble under pressure...life is full of them, you are not a unique snowflake.
     
  9. DGS

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    interesting thread
     
  10. HerolGee

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    so you acknowledge you can make interpretations yourself, butyou like me choose not to in this instance

    that's the case surely closed, thanks for doing so.
     
  11. Jake LaMotta

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    I have chosen not to make an assumption because I have no clue what the word means...I refer again to all my posts where I asked you what the word means. I have only used it in this thread. You on the other hand use it constantly, which suggest you have some hidden knowledge of the word's meaning.

    I am a school teacher, I teach vocabulary for a living...it is my passion. I am a qualified Literacy Coach, something that is globally recognised. In all my years, I have never encountered the word "cowardzaghe". It is not in the dictionary. Google does not provide any definitions of it.

    You appear to be the only person in recent times to use the word in your sentences...hence why I have been asking you for its definition, as it may be some new word that could benefit the greater population in communicating. New words are being created every day and added to our dictionaries, so this might be one too. You have the potential to be responsible for a new word in the dictionary.

    Now, as one of the few people who do use the word in proper sentences, what does it mean, please?
     
  12. latineg

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    ok, as soon as i read you are a teacher i realized your pain dealing with Herol :rasta
     
  13. Jake LaMotta

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    Children with severe learning disabilities are a joy to communicate to compared to Herol. Stubborn as a mule.
     
  14. latineg

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    Herol is the typical forum child that puts his fingers in his ears while shouting, "i cant hear you!" whenever he doesn't like what he is hearing,,,,

    i doubt he is capable of change

    i am a demon for punishment however :deal
     
  15. HerolGee

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    you constantly keep chosing to seek a "word meaning" in a simple name, despite being told it no meaning, and despite proving the case closed yourself.

    why is that?