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Start here => Free For ALL => Topic started by: Natalia Evans on April 05, 2008, 04:43:40 AM
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;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GEIHoyfDN0
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The word "bipolar" is an adjective, not a noun.
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I don't see what your point is.
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Look to your title.
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I don't see what the title has to do with it. I asked if she has bipolar because she is happy and then she gets mad and goes back to happy again. It was a joke.
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It's a grammatical issue.
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I don't see what the title has to do with it. I asked if she has bipolar because she is happy and then she gets mad and goes back to happy again. It was a joke.
think he meant you missed out the word disorder. ???
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Oh. Well, we don't call AS "Asperger's syndrome" when we mention it, we say "Asperger's" instead.
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Oh. Well, we don't call AS "Asperger's syndrome" when we mention it, we say "Asperger's" instead.
Some people are pedantic i guess.
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Oh. Well, we don't call AS "Asperger's syndrome" when we mention it, we say "Asperger's" instead.
So we should call this BS?
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Oh. Well, we don't call AS "Asperger's syndrome" when we mention it, we say "Asperger's" instead.
So we should call this BS?
Do a poll on it
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Oh. Well, we don't call AS "Asperger's syndrome" when we mention it, we say "Asperger's" instead.
So we should call this BS?
Do a poll on it
OK. :zoinks:
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Saying someone "has" bipolar seems to me like it's caricaturizating the disorder, sort of like someone using the term aspie who doesn't have AS. If that's pedantic, then so be it I guess. More likely it just gave someone an excuse to use the word pedantic, because it really never gets used.
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You pedant.
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Saying someone "has" bipolar seems to me like it's caricaturizating the disorder, sort of like someone using the term aspie who doesn't have AS. If that's pedantic, then so be it I guess. More likely it just gave someone an excuse to use the word pedantic, because it really never gets used.
you can find other words in the dicktionary that dont get used: try www.dictionary.com
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