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Matrix Reloaded is Genius!!!

Testosterone boy said:
I could say what the architect said with 1/2 the words and twice as many people would understand it. Poor english was used. Proper english, when communicating to the public, is to communicate in a manner that does not deter from your intended message.

I am telling you that he is using the same proper grammar and words that you find in most academic papers.

Anyone that has gone to university should realize that.
 
ariolanine said:
The following sentences contain grammatical errors and/or incorrect word usage:


Concordantly while your first question may be the most pertinent, you may or may not realize it is also the most irrelevant.

Your life is the sum of a remainder of an unbalanced equation inherent to the programming of the Matrix.

While it remains a burden acidulously avoided it is not unexpected and thus not beyond a measure of control; which has led you inexorably, here.

The inevitability of its doom is apparent to me now as a consequence of the imperfection inherent in every human being.

While this answered function it was obviously fundamentally flawed, because creating the otherwise contradictory systemic anomaly that if left unchecked might threaten the system itself.

Ere go, those that refuse the program, while a minority if left unchecked would constitute an escalading probability of disaster.

The function of The One is now to return to the source allowing a temporary decimation of the code you carry reinserting the prime program, after which you will be required to select from the Matrix twenty-three individuals, sixteen females, seven males to rebuild Zion.


Explain why they are incorrect. Saying that you are a female means nothing without explaining why.
 
2Thick said:


I am telling you that he is using the same proper grammar and words that you find in most academic papers.

Anyone that has gone to university should realize that.


I have roughly 165 university hours. Only the insecure try to impress people with verbose language.

There is a difference between academic papers and their intended audience and a mainstream movie made in America.
 
2Thick said:


I am telling you that he is using the same proper grammar and words that you find in most academic papers.

Anyone that has gone to university should realize that.

Then you would use proper English and say "gone to a university."
 
Testosterone boy said:



I have roughly 165 university hours. Only the insecure try to impress people with verbose language.

There is a difference between academic papers and their intended audience and a mainstream movie made in America.

I know that you are one of the minority people in the US that has a high level of intellect. I am trying to understand why you are trying to compare communication (which praises simplicity of comprehension over anything else) with verbose language that fleshes out a complex theory.
 
2Thick said:


I know that you are one of the minority people in the US that has a high level of intellect. I am trying to understand why you are trying to compare communication (which praises simplicity of comprehension over anything else) with verbose language that fleshes out a complex theory.


I'm just upset because I bruised a brain cell listening to the architect. :licker:

My english professor would have been rolling in her grave listening to the architect.


Perhaps it was a smart thing to do though, they may sell more tickets to people going back with their thinking caps on.
 
2Thick said:


We are not discussing my inadequacies, but rather your inability to show evidence to back up your words.

I already pointed it out g. Take a look here mmmmk.

http://www.mirriamwebster.com/

The sentences I pointed out contain "big" words used improperly. His grammar was also off a few times. Anyone who graduated high school (even American high school) should be able to figure it out.
 
ariolanine said:


I already pointed it out g. Take a look here mmmmk.

http://www.mirriamwebster.com/

The sentences I pointed out contain "big" words used improperly. His grammar was also off a few times. Anyone who graduated high school (even American high school) should be able to figure it out.

You must not be a cunning linguist because spoken word does not always correspond to its definition. Have you read anything y Shakespeare or the novel "Beowulf?" They use structure that seems wrong, but it actually perfectly fine.

I know that you do not use many of those words, so how would you know what is the proper way to use them in spoken English? I also, do not use them everyday but I encounter them on an almost daily basis.
 
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