_Kitana_
06-03-2004, 03:45 PM
Ok, you start out at" life sucks" at the top of the page and keep scrolling down till you hit "Insane Asylum" ... alright slow up a bit... but keep heading straight it's right after "The Great Debate." WOW!
Bait and Tackle (http://forums.wtf.com/forumdisplay.php?f=21)
Reason for posting this. Hey people who can not tell the diffrents between ranting and flaming.
To Rant and Rave (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=rant):
v. rant·ed, rant·ing, rants
v. intr.
To speak or write in a angry or violent manner; rave.
v. tr.
To utter or express with violence or extravagance: a dictator who ranted his vitriol onto a captive audience.
n.
Violent or extravagant speech or writing.
A speech or piece of writing that incites anger or violence: “The vast majority [of teenagers logged onto the Internet] did not encounter recipes for pipe bombs or deranged rants about white supremacy” (Daniel Okrent).
Chiefly British. Wild or uproarious merriment.
To Flame someone (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Flame)
Informal. To insult or criticize provokingly, as on a computer network.
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Is this one of those things that goes along with posting in the right forum that you people can not figure out. Bait and Tackle we allow flaming there. GO THERE! PLEASE THIS IS NOT THAT HARD! Damn you people.
Bait and Tackle (http://forums.wtf.com/forumdisplay.php?f=21)
Reason for posting this. Hey people who can not tell the diffrents between ranting and flaming.
To Rant and Rave (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=rant):
v. rant·ed, rant·ing, rants
v. intr.
To speak or write in a angry or violent manner; rave.
v. tr.
To utter or express with violence or extravagance: a dictator who ranted his vitriol onto a captive audience.
n.
Violent or extravagant speech or writing.
A speech or piece of writing that incites anger or violence: “The vast majority [of teenagers logged onto the Internet] did not encounter recipes for pipe bombs or deranged rants about white supremacy” (Daniel Okrent).
Chiefly British. Wild or uproarious merriment.
To Flame someone (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Flame)
Informal. To insult or criticize provokingly, as on a computer network.
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Is this one of those things that goes along with posting in the right forum that you people can not figure out. Bait and Tackle we allow flaming there. GO THERE! PLEASE THIS IS NOT THAT HARD! Damn you people.