Quote (LordNazgul @ Oct 7 2011 11:24am)
illiterate
A person not having the will to read is illiterate, illiterate is the synonym for Ignorant.
So , by webster's dictionary definition of Ignorant, yes... that is exactly what I am saying.
HAHAHAH Illiterate doesn't mean having the will to read! It mean's being unfamiliar or unable to read!
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/illiteratehttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/illiteratehttp://thesaurus.com/browse/illiterateYou used the wrong word to begin with. congrats.
Quote (Macs @ Oct 7 2011 11:25am)
Let's say that we stop this useless discussion and will focus on the reason of this topic

will do chief.
Quote (LordNazgul @ Oct 7 2011 11:28am)
??? read Mac's above post, it has been squashed child. If you cannot see how being illiterate and not wanting to read 3 paragraphs arent symbolic of ignorance and illiteratacy... you are uneducated, He said Too Long, Didn't Read, because he is afraid to admit that he is illiterate and actually cannot read those type of "big" words.
Anyways. Thank you for the kind words Mac.
So what you said is an assumption not a fact. You as a person do not know for a fact that he can not read. You Misconstrued the meaning of illiterate as a whole obviously to your own benefit so your argument is invalid and void. Veni,Vidi,Vici.
Also, being lazy doesn't mean someone cannot read. Illiterate by DEFINITION states the person regardless of wanting to or not read cannot due to the lack of education or lack of cultural background information.
This post was edited by D3ad_Fantasy on Oct 7 2011 09:35am