It's fine - "Milquetoast" was a comic character who got the name because he had the soft inoffensiveness of milk toast.
On the other hand, Telia continues to be a retard for the rest of their argument. A Japanese conservative who mourns the defeat of their demonic death cult and blames Roosevelt because he didn't treat a promise of non-involvement as a suicide pact and responded to a military attack on American soil with military force is not "our guy."
I don't give a shit what the Book of Revelation says. The Japanese spent almost a decade committing non-stop atrocities because their interpretation of Bushido was fundamentally incompatible with the concept of mercy.
It's too bad the grammar nazis lost. The word you're looking for is "milquetoast".
To be fair, it's a really weird word. Coincidentally, I just had to look up the spelling the other day when I wanted to use it. "Milquetoast" is quite an odd word.
Don't tell them. The type of people who make that particular misspelling are the types of pompous fart sniffers who think using big words that they don't understand, don't know how to use properly, and can't even spell correctly makes them smarter than everyone else. It's an excellent warning sign and should never be corrected for that reason.
i didn't use that word to sound smarter, i used that word because there's no other word that can substitute it and it was simply the best word to use for what i was intending to say.
If you had any familiarity with that word, then you wouldn't have butchered it so badly. The type of people who use words that they have no firm grasp on—either in meaning or in spelling—are insecure. They think plugging in these unfamiliar words that they don't know how to use or spell somehow compensates for their lack of confidence. It doesn't. It just leads to embarrassing situations like this one where you out yourself as being an insecure retard. Confident people stick to language that is natural and familiar to them because they know that is far more compelling and effective.
I have familiarity with the word because i heard people use it in conversation a lot, but i did not use it in writing for as much as i heard people say the word out loud. Its not that complicated but you are making it complicated because you feel like being petty and spiteful
It's too bad the grammar nazis lost. The word you're looking for is "milquetoast".
It's fine - "Milquetoast" was a comic character who got the name because he had the soft inoffensiveness of milk toast.
On the other hand, Telia continues to be a retard for the rest of their argument. A Japanese conservative who mourns the defeat of their demonic death cult and blames Roosevelt because he didn't treat a promise of non-involvement as a suicide pact and responded to a military attack on American soil with military force is not "our guy."
"demonic death cult"
Tell me what Revelation 2:9 and Revelation 3:9 in the bible says
I don't give a shit what the Book of Revelation says. The Japanese spent almost a decade committing non-stop atrocities because their interpretation of Bushido was fundamentally incompatible with the concept of mercy.
im just saying. If you want to claim something is demonic, the bible does mention who they are but you refuse to accept that
To be fair, it's a really weird word. Coincidentally, I just had to look up the spelling the other day when I wanted to use it. "Milquetoast" is quite an odd word.
Don't tell them. The type of people who make that particular misspelling are the types of pompous fart sniffers who think using big words that they don't understand, don't know how to use properly, and can't even spell correctly makes them smarter than everyone else. It's an excellent warning sign and should never be corrected for that reason.
i didn't use that word to sound smarter, i used that word because there's no other word that can substitute it and it was simply the best word to use for what i was intending to say.
"Tepid" or "mild" work pretty well as substitutes for milquetoast.
If you had any familiarity with that word, then you wouldn't have butchered it so badly. The type of people who use words that they have no firm grasp on—either in meaning or in spelling—are insecure. They think plugging in these unfamiliar words that they don't know how to use or spell somehow compensates for their lack of confidence. It doesn't. It just leads to embarrassing situations like this one where you out yourself as being an insecure retard. Confident people stick to language that is natural and familiar to them because they know that is far more compelling and effective.
I have familiarity with the word because i heard people use it in conversation a lot, but i did not use it in writing for as much as i heard people say the word out loud. Its not that complicated but you are making it complicated because you feel like being petty and spiteful
who cares. Most normal people don't know how to spell it off the top of their head and it sounds like "milk"
There's some blatant vote manipulation going on in this entire thread. You must have really pissed off someone.
"someone". More like a certain group of people that want the official narrative of ww2 to never be challenged. .
nah, you're a annoying cunt. if i didn't recognize you from conpro i would think you were a troll trying to parody braindead neonazis.
read more books, spam less frieren.