Comment by palata
3 years ago
> I never claimed to be funny
You literally used the word "comical" in the previous post. English is not my language, but if I search for a definition, I get: "comical: arousing or provoking laughter".
> I think how you seek me out each time to call me names is.
I agree, it is actually funny, because I don't look for you. As I said, I don't want to be related to DivestOS because you seem toxic. I don't even know or recognize your usernames on the different forums, but somehow I seem to recognize your style ("That person is a bit of a jerk - wait, is it the DivestOS author, again?").
Also I wouldn't say I "seek you out each time to call you names", it's the second time in quite a while (unless there was a third and I had not even realized it was you again?).
> > I never claimed to be funny
> You literally used the word "comical" in the previous post. English is not my language, but if I search for a definition, I get: "comical: arousing or provoking laughter".
One can make an attempt at humour without the whole audience necessarily finding it funny. I was not confused by SubzeroCarnage's wording at all.
You call them out for lacking communication skills and being offensive, but if anything you're the one with lacking English comprehenshion, lashing out because of a misunderstanding on your part.
Sure, maybe :-). Would you mind explaining it to me, then? It went like this:
They said:
> I think most people [...] can understand the comical take of that title.
I said:
> I did not find it comical at all
To which they answered:
> I never claimed to be funny
To which I answered that their previous message literally said "the title I wrote was comical".
As you mentioned, I am "lacking English comprehenshion". Can you explain to me how saying "I wrote a comical sentence" does not imply "claiming to be funny"?
There's such a thing as unfunny comedians.