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Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Alas, "David Howard got fired because some people in public employ were morons who

a) didn't know the meaning of the word 'niggardly'
b) didn't know how to use a dictionary to discover the word's meaning and
c) actually demanded that he apologize for their ignorance."

In reporting that the ACC plans to extend UConn a pass out of the NN BE desert, may Wilner be generously accurate. That will more than make up for tonight's overly dry turkey.

And with that, another non-niggardly holiday greeting. May your turkey not be dry, family spats be avoided, holiday gridiron games be injury free, the post-dinner siesta be uninterrupted, and Rutgers go down harder than a beheaded tom and stay down for the loss.
 
seriously what? He used a word in the English language? Well, given that everyone on the board speaks this language, yeah, seems appropriate.

Yes, the word niggardly is used quite often in today's society and it would be nearly impossible to get it confused with . Especially since there are never any typos on this board. And since isn't in the english language, I don't know how anyone could be confused.

mushroom cap.
 
Yes, the word niggardly is used quite often in today's society and it would be nearly impossible to get it confused with ******. Especially since there are never any typos on this board.

mushroom cap.

Easy big fella!
 
What's the problem?

In case you are wondering, the word in question has absolutely nothing to do with what you think it does, but go ahead and call another poster out.

You should try using "the google".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_about_the_word_"niggardly"

I asked him a question. I didn't go on a rant and call him names. I didn't respond with hatred or anger. I asked him a question. Usually when someone asks a question, it is a clear signal that they are confused about something.

I wasn't the only one who was taken aback by a word that is used about as often as floccinaucinihilipilification. Which coincidentally describes how many times you've been laid. How else could you have gotten the way you are.

Not sure what floccinaucinihilipilification means?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=floccinaucinihilipilification
 
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Nothing needs to be said by me that already hasn't been written by others re my post.

The biggest controversy in this thread should have been the original poster's misleadiing title. Wilner isn't a new tweeter, but kudos to him for bringing attention to his tweets.

This morning, desmond conner tweeted that he is aware of a 16 team model that the ACC has drawn up. Makes me wonder if that is something that Wilner was told. Wilner didn'T give a time frame, either because he doesn't know of one, was told of one but was asked to not reveal it, or knows of it but refuses to share the information(or doesn't think its important enough to share).

"The ACC will go to 16" is pretty darn unequivocal though.
 
I got a "D" on my first thesis paper as a freshman at UConn because my argument was that "if something isn't meant to be offensive, then it isn't offensive." That idea completely disregards the possibility that other people still may actually be offended, rightfully or wrongfully...

That being said, it doesn't take more than 15 seconds to open dictionary.com and search the word.
 
Yes, the word niggardly is used quite often in today's society and it would be nearly impossible to get it confused with . Especially since there are never any typos on this board. And since isn't in the english language, I don't know how anyone could be confused.

mushroom cap.

You are an ass.

Happy Thanksgiving.
 
Yes, the word niggardly is used quite often in today's society and it would be nearly impossible to get it confused with . Especially since there are never any typos on this board. And since isn't in the english language, I don't know how anyone could be confused.

mushroom cap.

I'm an educated fairly well read individual and I've never heard or read that.

To say it's a common word is just foolish.

Before you call someone a mushroom cap you need to look in the mirror.
 
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WingU-Conn said:
Yes, the word niggardly is used quite often in today's society and it would be nearly impossible to get it confused with . Especially since there are never any typos on this board. And since isn't in the english language, I don't know how anyone could be confused.

mushroom cap.
I'm an educated fairly well read individual and I've never heard or read that.

To say it's a common word is just foolish.

Before you call someone a mushroom cap you need to look in the mirror.

Sarcasm Detector.jpg
 
Serious Notes:

  1. How the hell does the n-word and mushroom cap get through the filter, but almost nothing else?
  2. Niggardly is obviously not a common word at this point, but still, I wish people would look it up before they start assuming the worst of other people. But, that being said, below is an ngram of the use of "niggardly" over time, charted against "stingy" and "miserly", and it's no surprise why the chart looks the way it does:
Ngram.png
 
That's really useful.
I'm not really sure why it's not showing on your screen, because it is on mine. Given what the picture is, the post makes your comment even more germane.* Despite the fact that it didn't appear, for some reason, in your screen, even in your quote you can click on the link to see the picture I intended.

*Note to the board, I'm not calling his comment a German. :)
 
Touche on the sarcasm. These threads get so out of wack I have to go back and read each comment to understand what is being said.

Obviously I didn't go back far enough.
 
I'm not really sure why it's not showing on your screen, because it is on mine. Given what the picture is, the post makes your comment even more germane.* Despite the fact that it didn't appear, for some reason, in your screen, even in your quote you can click on the link to see the picture I intended.

*Note to the board, I'm not calling his comment a German. :)

Yeah that's the joke from the episode. A sarcasm detector... that's really useful.

P.S. Go Back to Germania.
 
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Yeah that's the joke from the episode. A sarcasm detector... that's really useful.

P.S. Go Back to Germania.
Now we've gotten so deep into the sarcasm, I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. :)

The episode uses it as a useless comedy point, but our board, and me right now, seem to need one.
 
Now we've gotten so deep into the sarcasm, I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. :)

The episode uses it as a useless comedy point, but our board, and me right now, seem to need one.

I am thinking about shorting miserly. That looks like a bubble.
 
I think I'm in on the next bubble.

Note the spike in the use of the word "Putz"

chart
 
Sorry, Nancy, we'll try to gut the English language of any word that might SOUND offensive (even if anyone with a high school education would know otherwise)
Sorry, Nancy, we'll try to gut the English language of any word that might SOUND offensive (even if anyone with a high school education would know otherwise)

I tried to find the post where I said be shouldn't use the word niggardly but I can't find it. If you are going to continue being a condescending mushroom cap perhaps you could at least respond to things I actually say.

My high school sent 100% of graduates to college and I never once heard that word. I've already admitted I was confused at his usage of the word. The rest of the discussion is you making things up to criticize me for. I feel sorry for your mother
 
It means stingy, if I remember right from freshman English classes.
 
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I tried to find the post where I said be shouldn't use the word niggardly but I can't find it. If you are going to continue being a condescending mushroom cap perhaps you could at least respond to things I actually say.

My high school sent 100% of graduates to college and I never once heard that word. I've already admitted I was confused at his usage of the word. The rest of the discussion is you making things up to criticize me for. I feel sorry for your mother

Is your name not Nancy? I thought that was a weird name for a dude.
 
Stingy or niggardly, that cracker knew exactly what he was doing when he chose which word to use on a public message board.


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Stingy or niggardly, that cracker knew exactly what he was doing when he chose which word to use on a public message board.

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wow he used a word that is in the english language
GET OVER IT
 
So did I

Happy Thanksgiving!

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