The "descriptors" I use in my rating system such as "Subpar" or "Meh" are also merely a code word I use for that specific star rating and are not to be taken literally, and doing so makes one a blind spectator that does not read into the methods other people use and instead only looks at the surface thus never being able to grasps the full meaning and therefore establishing one's self as an ignorant narcissist.
I have taken your criticisms to heart and I believe that your constructive criticism will allow me to become a better commenter. However, I must point out that your use of the word 'narcissist' is incorrect.
A narcissist is a person that only cares about their own physical appearance. Using the context available to me I think the word you are looking for is shallow.
The primary difference between these two words is that a narcissist only cares about his or her own outward appearance. While a shallow person is someone who only looks at physical attributes in general. A narcissist is shallow, but not all shallow people are narcissists.
Regardless of this pedantic criticism, I believe that your criticism of my work is sound and deserves praise.
Thank you for correcting my useage of "narcissist" I did not know that it was only towards physical appearence. In the future I will use it more approipriatly.
I feel sorry for you that you are so easily bothered by minor spelling mistakes and I hope that in the future you can reach get treatment for your autism as it is clearly impacting your debate points in ways it shouldn't. The time an energy you put into writing that comment shows how you just try to belittle me without using any significant arguments that contradict anything I say.
~Lewj8
I have taken your criticisms to heart and I believe that your constructive criticism will allow me to become a better commenter. However, I must point out that your use of the word 'narcissist' is incorrect.
A narcissist is a person that only cares about their own physical appearance. Using the context available to me I think the word you are looking for is shallow.
The primary difference between these two words is that a narcissist only cares about his or her own outward appearance. While a shallow person is someone who only looks at physical attributes in general. A narcissist is shallow, but not all shallow people are narcissists.
Regardless of this pedantic criticism, I believe that your criticism of my work is sound and deserves praise.
~naturbb
~lewj8
I believe its spelled "appearance" and "appropriately"
ya boi, MORNINGWOOD
I feel sorry for you that you are so easily bothered by minor spelling mistakes and I hope that in the future you can reach get treatment for your autism as it is clearly impacting your debate points in ways it shouldn't. The time an energy you put into writing that comment shows how you just try to belittle me without using any significant arguments that contradict anything I say.
Yours truly,
~Lewj8
great review for PC Music Vol. 1