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In Reply to: This is not a court of law dimwit. posted by J.R. on April 1, 2007 at 11:05:08:
Slanderous and libelous are not synonymous. They are two separate types of defamation. The fact you do not know the difference, and can't allow yourself to be politley corrected, doesn't make you right, or me wrong.
Follow Ups:
I am not referring to what they so very specifically mean in court.
I am referring to everyday language, i.e., how they are used. It's
clear from my post.
We got all day and night, Kekyl junior.
Nothing worse than someone who is too petty to admit he made a very understandable mistake, except someone who when they do, blames others and blusters with the courage born of anonymity.
Scroll down to Thesaurus:J.R.
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I don't see why my moniker is being mentioned.
Regards,
Geoff
Don't you have to arrange your sock drawer? Rake the gravel in your
driveway? We already know you are peerless at making a fool of
yourself, so show us you can do simple manual tasks.
or are you afraid of a jury of your peers?
I vote for JR
The inability to admit when you are wrong is a sign of mental pathology, frequently narcissistic personality disorder. Good luck.Men are human.
Women are human,
But men are not women.
Slander is defamation.
Libel is defamation.
But slander is not libel.
period.
not synonyms, you idiot. Are you in third grade?
And, yes, those tesaurii can be tricky, especially for the likes of
you. The link is clear, as are a zillion others. Give it up; you make
me feel like I am pissing on an unconscious wino.
hilarious.
contact with DUI is best avoided.
5 year membership in Audio Asylum paid to the winner?
Just curious.
lmao Don't fuck with YECH. That dude is a BADASS!
but this feces is fouling the place up.
NT
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