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Liverpool is a mid-table club in decline.

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posted on 21/2/12

URM, I might "create" a picture

But I won't.

posted on 21/2/12

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posted on 21/2/12

No matter how much I want it to? Like I care a jot what you think I want to matter.

I guess you've never had the compassion to be able to pity someone, to feel so sorry for someone, and maybe wonder what sort of life has turned them into the bundle of negativity they are.

Well, when you do, the last thing that matters to you is their opinion on your own life.

I can only feel sorry for the child you say you have spawned, and the woman carrying it.

posted on 21/2/12

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posted on 21/2/12

I'M low?

I think you may have out-dumbed your earlier comment

posted on 21/2/12

"To create and to be creative are completely different."

Possibly the dumbest thing I will read on here this year.


cre·a·tive (kr-tv)
adj.
1. Having the ability or power to create
2. Productive; creating.
3. Characterized by originality and expressiveness; imaginative:
One who displays productive originality

creative [kriːˈeɪtɪv]
adj
1. having the ability to create
2. characterized by originality of thought; having or showing imagination a creative mind
3. designed to or tending to stimulate the imagination
4. characterized by sophisticated bending of the rules or conventions


Originality of thought

Showing imagination

And lastly my personal favorite "bending of the rules or conventions"


Now you run along and be a good, mindless little drone, nothing original or imaginative from you, mmmkay?

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So let me get this straight. You are catagorically telling me that the word "CREATE" (to create) and the word "CREATIVE" (to be creative) mean the same?

Can you please confirm that this is your opinion for me?

Can you confirm that when Mr. Greatteams's and his partner 'created a child', they were being creative?

Is that your opinion?

Go on, do tell.

posted on 21/2/12

The only explanation as to why the internet crayon guy would stoop so low as to insult another users loved ones, is because Tony Hart rejected a "creative" picture of his from his gallery.

Any critique of his "art" burns him deeply. Tony Hart is now dead, strangled by his own pink cravat. The murderer is still at large.

I'm calling the police.

posted on 21/2/12

iCraft, you said

"Creating pictures where each induvidual smiley accumulates into another picture isn't creative in the slightest."

Which is so dumb, I would not be able to converse with you at a basic enough level for you to understand.

Paisley, maybe it was Mr Bennett?

posted on 21/2/12

Paisley, maybe it was Mr Bennett?

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posted on 21/2/12

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Paisley, maybe it was Mr Bennett?



Has someone just revealed they have two accounts? Whoops!

posted on 22/2/12



posted on 22/2/12

"Creating pictures where each induvidual smiley accumulates into another picture isn't creative in the slightest."

Which is so dumb, I would not be able to converse with you at a basic enough level for you to understand.

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Lol. I was really hoping I didn't have to explain this.

You said - or at the very least implyed - that because you were creating (To cause to exist; bring into being.) the pictures, you were being creative (characterized by originality of thought; having or showing imagination).

Yes, in the right context, create & creative may be comparable. But in my context, they are completely different meanings altogether.

What you are forgetting is that I wrote the sentence and that I know what context the words are being used in. If I had said...

"Constructing pictures where each induvidual smiley accumulates into another picture isn't creative in the slightest."

or

"Producing pictures where each induvidual smiley accumulates into another picture isn't creative in the slightest."

They would have the exact same meaning as my sentence involving the word "create." Thus, in the context of my sentence, creative and create have very different definitions.

Lrn2English.

posted on 25/3/12

posted on 25/3/12

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posted on 9/4/12

posted on 11/4/12

So you're classing Super Cups and Charity Shields as finals now, then? Nice one. Take those out, possibly as well as the League Cups, and you're struggling. Mid-table you are not, but in decline you are. That squad of yours isn't going to get you near Champions League qualification, never mind the average sides at the top of the league.

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