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#2 Incoming message from the Hu Civilization in The Dumpster

Why does this not update automatically like every other VALVe product?

What happened to the " Content Delivery Management System " known as Steam ( called REAKTOR by Gabe Newell and VALVe ) ?

Especially a compulsory, mandatory update?

Things are going downhill fast @ VALVe Software aka VALVe Corporation.

/Looks @ Counter-Strike: Source 2 ( Source 2 DS ), and Client....

Thankfully, some are not so Amateur, pretending to be Professionals still.

EndComms.

-STEAlthMode

posted 4 months ago
#173 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster
AimIsADickeddiieeI FUCKING DID YOU PIECEE OF SHIT!

https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/002/529/459/141

posted 4 months ago
#165 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster

https://i.imgur.com/6sJDVXD.png

https://i.imgur.com/pceLpuq.png

wow!!!!

posted 4 months ago
#15 Part 2 | Featuring CVK getting demo reviewed in TF2 General Discussion

This is how Brock posts sound in my head lately:

https://wwe.youtube.com/watch?v=MzhPGM1KedU

posted 4 months ago
#30 Hymn for CVK in TF2 General Discussion

the virgin "kill yourself" vs the chad "i'm going to kill you"

posted 4 months ago
#138 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster
AimIsADickT0mJust admit it's spanish bro come on nowNo it is not! esperanto is not spanish! The hello greeting of spanish is "gracias", not, "saluton" of esperanto.

least spanish esperanto vocab https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/saludo#Spanish

AimIsADickT0mthese sources are no way near reliable enough, its clearly spanish what you're speakingIT IS FUCKING NOT! OMFG

What I said is "saluton! mi nomiĝas amikdikt¨!

I heard, „¡saludo! mi nombre es amikdikt!" What are you talking about dude?

posted 4 months ago
#14 Jimmy/rktGOD LFT in Recruitment (looking for team)
zillyhttps://i.imgur.com/FBzFn82.png

...

posted 4 months ago
#126 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster

https://a.thumbs.redditmedia.com/UZcrF_Fh7e2S_nR8QEbzPhZZGDyXxPML7LAwy3i7U18.jpg

posted 4 months ago
#99 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster

I mean if the shoe is to fit, we have to try "I'm sorry I'm not good, I apologize for my ego, please forgive me, I'm just Europeean" on for size, no?

posted 4 months ago
#88 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster
hpqoeuAimIsADickhpqoeuAimIsADickhpqoeuactually everyone should switch to swedish. less learning for me and you all get to learn a better languageHow exactly is it better than esperanto?i speak itThat doesn't make it better.

I also speak esperanto. here, I can make an audio clip of me doing so.

no sorry i dont need that thanks though

i think an audio clip of him speaking esperanto would probably reveal his position to us better than another several quote bomb quadposts

posted 4 months ago
#81 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster

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posted 4 months ago
#76 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster
AimIsADickHow is spanish a "more useful alternative"? I was forced to learn it years ago in school, and I cant remember it at all. If that was the case, how come I don't see every english speaker speaking spanish?AimIsADickthere's a reason Esperanto is the only other language I've managed to properly learn.AimIsADickIndeed, but Esperanto was the easiest for the bunch. it only took me 3 months to learn it.AimIsADickI can just stand with someone speaking mandarin and then understand them "overtime" without effort? That will never fucking happen. in fact, I'd give up long before then.AimIsADickEnglish takes forever to learn properly.

You repeatedly impute your own shortcomings to everyone else in a really insulting way

posted 4 months ago
#60 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster

I guess I should clarify, I don't think you should feel bad for liking what you're interested in or anything like that. I don't even care about this argument except for it being rhetorical exercise and a novel procrastination outlet. But when you make assertions and prescriptions about things without trying to understand how people relate to them, you'll rub people the wrong way, regardless of whether you're right or not

posted 4 months ago
#59 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster
AimIsADickSo why does the german language, for instance, have a grammar if grammars in general were oh so "unnecessary"?

English has a grammar, too. Why German?

To continue in good faith: grammar is not "unnecessary" at all, but subconscious grammatical analysis not the way that we parse speech. Consider as an obvious and simple example that grammatically incorrect phrased are often perfectly intelligible and even become ingrained in our speech (e.g., "me too" in response to "I like riding my bike" is not considered strange and sexually perverse). If you are learning a language that people actually speak, you will notice while listening to a speaker that you can begin to understand them without a full grasp of the syntactical content of their speech. Rather, you pick up on phrases, commonly associated words, and patterns of speech that are the more fundamental basis of verbal communication. Grammar was derived inductively from these patterns, not the other way around, and your notion of grammar as a rigid prescription reflects your bias toward imperialist and nationalist languages and cultures where it has indeed taken on that role. You, as an autistic person, seem to not really like that the "rules" of vernacular speech being mostly guidelines (not unique to English, either) does not interfere with intelligibility, which appears to be the basis for your understanding of what a "beneficial" language entails. Your attraction to a language that was "cooked up in the lab" over any natural language which has been the expression and determinant of a people's collective consciousness for millennia kind of reveals the point brody is trying to make, or maybe you just had a really bad Spanish teacher

posted 4 months ago
#53 Esperanto should be the language of EU competitive in The Dumpster
AimIsADicktoads_tfAimIsADickUh that makes word combination harder not easier, and Esperanto is an international, not just intereuropean, language.https://i.imgur.com/j6Uh4p7.png
you might also notice you understood exactly what you meant by "intereuropean", even though if you were to semantically break it down like you seem to think is valuable for TF2 comms, you would realize that the word makes no sense. Maybe this context sensitivity also applies to something like "spy scout", a nonsensical phrase per se that makes perfect sense to someone in a TF2 match.

That example wasn't about making sense, it was about distinguishing grammatical elements so that you could appropriately comprehend them.

Either way that isn't relevant to the actual point.

I know what parts of speech are. I am trying to convey to you that knowing about grammatical constructs hardly helps you understand what people are trying to tell you. An illiterate person does not really know what a noun is, while still speaking and understanding English beyond adequately. Likewise, an ESL gamer who likely learned English mostly through immersion (video games, YouTube, TV shows, forums, etc.) will become equally unfazed by "irregularities of English" as an American or Englishman because speech is about conveying meaning and pattern recognition, not about dissecting sentences into grammatical elements. This is especially true of spoken language, where the pronunciation of *ough* or whatever is irrelevant, and where there/their/they're may as well be the same word so long as it sounds right in whatever you're saying. For this reason adopting a more grammatically precise/consistent language makes neither learning the language easier, nor does it provide additional communication capabilities in an environment where most communication involves 1-3 word grunts.

posted 4 months ago
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