That is your insult for that time period. Can't handle more than a one tract mind of insult. Run back to the play ground and get your butt beat around. Can't even attempt a discussion or more than Jerry and 30...and you can't discuss or include topics that include sportsmanship.
You misquote and don't include what is actually posted...
Misquoting in posting, or misquotation, means repeating someone's words incorrectly, often intentionally, to distort their meaning or create a false impression.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- Definition:
Misquoting, or misquotation, is the act of quoting someone incorrectly, either by changing their words or taking them out of context.
- Purpose:
Misquotes can be used to manipulate a situation, create a false impression, or damage someone's reputation.
- Examples:
- A journalist deliberately alters a quote to make someone sound foolish or biased.
- Someone online misquotes a famous person to support a false claim.
- A politician misquotes an opponent to discredit them.
- Ethical implications:
Misquoting is unethical and can be harmful to the person being misquoted and to the public who are misled by the misquote.
- How to deal with being misquoted:
- Contact the person or organization that misquoted you and ask for a correction or retraction.
- Share your version of the quote on social media or other platforms to counter the misquote.