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    My apologies if it was above your level - but if you knew me, you'd know that that's pretty much how I talk, write and communicate on a daily basis.

    Oh sorry....

    com·mu·ni·cate [kuh-myoo-ni-keyt]
    verb, -cat·ed, -cat·ing.
    –verb (used with object)
    1. to impart knowledge of; make known: to communicate information; to communicate one's happiness.
    2. to give to another; impart; transmit: to communicate a disease.
    3. to administer the Eucharist to.
    4. Archaic. to share in or partake of.
    –verb (used without object)
    5. to give or interchange thoughts, feelings, information, or the like, by writing, speaking, etc.: They communicate with each other every day.
    6. to express thoughts, feelings, or information easily or effectively.
    7. to be joined or connected: The rooms communicated by means of a hallway.
    8. to partake of the Eucharist.
    9. Obsolete. to take part or participate.
    [Origin: 1520–30; < L commūnicātus, ptp. of commūnicāre to impart, make common, equiv. to commūn(is) common + -icāre v. suffix]

    —Synonyms 1. divulge, announce, disclose, reveal. Communicate, impart denote giving to a person or thing a part or share of something, now usually something immaterial, as knowledge, thoughts, hopes, qualities, or properties. Communicate, the more common word, implies often an indirect or gradual transmission: to communicate information by means of letters, telegrams, etc.; to communicate one's wishes to someone else. Impart usually implies directness of action: to impart information.
    —Antonyms 1. withhold, conceal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevilK9
    Psycho

    My apologies if it was above your level - but if you knew me, you'd know that that's pretty much how I talk, write and communicate on a daily basis.

    Oh sorry....

    com·mu·ni·cate [kuh-myoo-ni-keyt]
    verb, -cat·ed, -cat·ing.
    –verb (used with object)
    1. to impart knowledge of; make known: to communicate information; to communicate one's happiness.
    2. to give to another; impart; transmit: to communicate a disease.
    3. to administer the Eucharist to.
    4. Archaic. to share in or partake of.
    –verb (used without object)
    5. to give or interchange thoughts, feelings, information, or the like, by writing, speaking, etc.: They communicate with each other every day.
    6. to express thoughts, feelings, or information easily or effectively.
    7. to be joined or connected: The rooms communicated by means of a hallway.
    8. to partake of the Eucharist.
    9. Obsolete. to take part or participate.
    [Origin: 1520–30; < L commūnicātus, ptp. of commūnicāre to impart, make common, equiv. to commūn(is) common + -icāre v. suffix]

    —Synonyms 1. divulge, announce, disclose, reveal. Communicate, impart denote giving to a person or thing a part or share of something, now usually something immaterial, as knowledge, thoughts, hopes, qualities, or properties. Communicate, the more common word, implies often an indirect or gradual transmission: to communicate information by means of letters, telegrams, etc.; to communicate one's wishes to someone else. Impart usually implies directness of action: to impart information.
    —Antonyms 1. withhold, conceal.

    Just because I'm on IA, doesn't mean I can't speak with intelligence or have make some cute, smartass comment.
    Any one can type in a manner which makes them seem smart, but you suck at it. You just sound like a retard trying to sound educated, you didn't even use some of the words right.

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