Londonrake wrote:Maximus wrote:talking with you is a waste of time.
I think you are senile.
No. Not senile.
I've highlighted the illiteracy for some time (it's "wares" FFS not "wears" ). It's only been fairly recently the penny's dropped though, with the realisation it extends to his comprehension, too.
And, you're quite correct. On tbe whole, trying to carry out a civilised discourse is pointless. Which of course explains the rationale of his La La Land Blog.
Language is alive man. The only language that does not change is latin.
"Wares" are anything including pottery.
"Where as "wears" are clothing.
FFS do I have to explain everything?
Yes I know it does not exist but now it does. It may even make it to the dictionary in time.
ware - NOUN - wares (plural noun)
pottery, typically that of a specified type:
"blue-and-white majolica ware" ·
manufactured articles of a specified type:
"crystal ware"
articles offered for sale:
"traders in the street markets displayed their wares"
synonyms:
merchandise · goods · products · produce · stock · commodities ·
You simply do not understand.
It's best you do not read my posts.
I reckon you are not human, you are a software created to annoy humans.