Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:59pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
More from a PHD holder;  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:56pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: [s]Behold, I called the fool called iconize out of his silly comfort zone but the fool continues to repeat himself. :DAlthough, I didn't finally kill you cos you are my boy, but I turned you into a stammerer.
Let the world see how much you can stammer. Make sure you recycle your post for the rest of the day. That will teach you never to challenge your oga at the top (ME) to a silly combat. Make sure you continue recycling that same post. I want as many as possible.[/s] More from a stark illiterate pussi that avoids questions he created himself.  He's now copying my lines. You're my boy, not the other way round. Boy tell us, how did you kill me, my guess; 1) By saying difference and determinant are the same? OR 2) By saying length is the only determining factor of a novel?  Tell us, which? I've made you wet your pant, cry and hallucinate.  You've been blinded, owned, outshined and taken to the cleaners. Your pummeling is beyond the normal double jeopardy I serve peeps.  You're an addled, stark illiterate pussi that has been owned, blinded and outshined by Iconize, accept it and move on. 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:46pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:44pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Iconize, you myopic ediot, come and compare achievements of Achebe and Gordimer. M_oron, stop crying!  Your pummeling is still paining you?  The argument was about two countries not two individuals.  The m_oron in 3D  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:38pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
The stark illiterate in 3D  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:37pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
The world sees Nwapa as the mother "pioneer" of modern African women writers but this same stark illiterate thinks otherwise. Like I told you boy, a single opinion is inconsequential compared to millions of opinions.  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:33pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: A fool called iconize asked a dumb question. The question: Which Africa writer is Why are you always deviating? You made a claim that south Africa is bigger than Nigeria in Literature. Stop crying, the sane argument is over due to lack of knowledge from you. How can I be arguing with a person that says difference and determinant are the same? Its now time for pummeling you; hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:27pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:22pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Links that CAR is not a novel:
http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_books_did_chinua_achebe_write
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071123084921AAkn8Rz
Now, RIP, murtherfhucker. See ya in hell. The pussi wants to run again.  Links that C.A.R is a novel >>> http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chike_and_the_Riverhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Novels_by_Chinua_AchebeThat's not even the issue because I never really argued it, rather I argued your claim that length is the only factor that determines a novel. The issue is that; 1) You said you can replace determinant with difference in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose. 2) You said difference and determinant are the same.  3) You said length is the only factor that determines a novel. Your dumbness in 3D hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:59pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: [s]Like every sane guy who probably has argued with you, I leave you to your victory.  Thanks Buddha for your parables. Thanks for giving me a resounding victory over this poo who thinks h has won an argument without remembering what the argument was. This fool thought CAR was a novel and in his rambling, he failed to realize that he had not stayed with the argument. The argument was simple, but Iconize had to avoid it by simply refusing to post other links beside Wiki where some guy with a Wiki account categorized CAR as a novel. For Iconize, that was enough for his dead brain. If only the fool can see it, he would know that he has not stayed with the argument but went creating silly questions and forgetting to reconcile them with the old argument. Iconize won arguing with himself like he has always done on NL. But I won the argument since he provided only a link that seems to suggest that all story books whether one page long are all novels.[/s]  More from a stark illiterate that provided differences of short stories and novels instead of the factor that determines a novel.  Nothing can save your illiterate asss, Did you say length is the only determinant of a novel or not? Did you say you can replace difference with determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose or not?  Your dumbness in 3D hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:48pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
He has tried everything possible to stop me from pummeling him. He has hallucinated, cried and even wrote "chinese lingo".  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:46pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:43pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: [s]What is this thread?? It looks like a load of dick sucking cock rucking walrus fucking puha picking cow tipping bunch of regurgitated donkey piss from your mums cunt, which is so hairy it was told to go back to the 70's cause the Jackson 5 wanted their afros back.[/s] You've been owned, accept it!  The incoherent gibberish above won't change your status as an addled, dumb, illiterate pussi!  The pussi in 3D hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:39pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:37pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Shit, another blank. Use your head, Iconize, you need to make a shot. Editing my post won't save you, pussi! You've been outshined, accept it and move on.  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:34pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Haiaif, there's nothing to argue with a confused stark illiterate pussi like you again. You've been owned, blinded and outshined. 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:32pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Posting blanks now? How does that reduce the level of your confusion and dumbness?  See the pussi in 3D hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:30pm On Oct 08, 2014*. Modified: 4:24pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:27pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Pummel your mother first. She has two arrseholes, you are one of them. You're sounding pained!  He's throwing tantrums but who cares?  Meanwhile, your dumbness in 3D hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:25pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I should run because you think you know how to taunt or argue reasonably? Which? You're an addled stark illiterate with nothing upstairs!  Now the death blow hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:22pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Just a simple question!  hifaif: Determinants. [s]Alright, I am going to help you since you obviously do not understand and I am tired of listening to your recycled question. Your question should have been what are the determinants of the genres of fiction. The answer is length. That is what determines the forms of narrative within the subgenre of fiction. That is what tells a novel from a novella. What is the determinant of water is as flawed as what is the determinant of a novel. The correct question would be What are the determinants of clean water or dirty water.[/s] Correct! I'll pummel you today. Now tell us why you said this; hifaif: You also can't use determinant for a novel. You can't say Determinant of a Novel. Anyone with sense will answer it without directly dealing with the flawed use of words. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:21pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: There is nothing like DETERMINANT of a novel.
Haven't I explained to you how the question should have been?
You are a fool for insisting that your question was to be taken in that context.
And you are stupid for recycling a question that has been dealt with.
The determinant of forms of fiction within the subgenre of prose/fiction is SIZE.
Why is CAR a short fiction. It has exactly the same factors as other forms of fiction within its subgenre but is smaller than a novel. If not, they are technically the same in elements.
Provide a link to the question or I am open to dismiss your intention. This is now time for fun. You've been blinded owned and outshined. Hifafi in 3D  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:13pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Hifafi, When next you see the name Iconize just runnnnnnnnnnn! 
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:11pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
The dumb pussi in 3D  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:09pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: You lost because you decided to create a misconception about my post even after I rephrased your silly question for you to see.
You couldn't answer my own question and in the end, I had to rephrase it to make you see the flawed use of the word DETERMINANT in yours. You asked for the determinants of a novel(a phrase you find senseless) which I answered. Now tell us how you can use difference to replace determinant having it serve the same purpose, like you said it will... But you couldn't do that Provide a link that says length is the only determinant of a novel instead you provided a link that shows the difference between novels and short stories, and even argued it to be right. See the stark illiterate pussi!  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  hifaif: Determinants. [s]Alright, I am going to help you since you obviously do not understand and I am tired of listening to your recycled question. Your question should have been what are the determinants of the genres of fiction. The answer is length. That is what determines the forms of narrative within the subgenre of fiction. That is what tells a novel from a novella. What is the determinant of water is as flawed as what is the determinant of a novel. The correct question would be What are the determinants of clean water or dirty water.[/s] Correct! I'll pummel you today. Now tell us why you said this; hifaif: You also can't use determinant for a novel. You can't say Determinant of a Novel. Anyone with sense will answer it without directly dealing with the flawed use of words. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:00pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
SuperSauce: chop knuckle jawe..even tho i don't know the micro bit of what ya arguing about..just jonzing bro   This will do; hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:58pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: [s]What school allows debaters to declare themselves winners? You have never lost an argument because people always leave you when they see that you are a waste of time.[/s] I've argued with peeps who are tougher than you though intelligent and not confused like you, but I still emerged victorious.  Again watch your legendary dumbness in 3D hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:54pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: A fool like you is hard to argue with. The only thing you see is yourself.
Any sane person knows who lost. You did. I answered questions, you answered none. I stayed with the original argument but you, I wonder even if you remember why you have messing yourself up since. I lost how?  By you saying length is the only determinant of a novel or by saying difference and determinant are the same?  Now watch your moronic self in 3D  hifaif: Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.
1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.
2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.
In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER? Oh! He's back for more pummeling.  When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right. hifaif: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613 These are the arguments you made about it;  hifaif: Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.
The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.
In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.
Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length. He even called it senseless here;  hifaif: Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.
I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.
Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.
Good morning. And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself;  hifaif: Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.
So? At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella.  And here, he got lectured;  iconize: You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"
In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference". Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:52pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Suck my dog's dick, fool. After that, slap yourself for being a dickhead. [img] http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRl32ezIfICO1Ybjv-w10vm6xXreUGRgxTIYfr_pgQnAN9t4AVX7Ms_W3w[/img] I've never lost an argument on NL, reason being that I don't argue what I don't know. For all that I don't know, I simply tell you to cure my ignorance but for all I know I'll pummel you heavily.  Quote; Just answer these; - use difference to replace determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose, like you said it will. And; hifaif: Determinants. [s]Alright, I am going to help you since you obviously do not understand and I am tired of listening to your recycled question. Your question should have been what are the determinants of the genres of fiction. The answer is length. That is what determines the forms of narrative within the subgenre of fiction. That is what tells a novel from a novella. What is the determinant of water is as flawed as what is the determinant of a novel. The correct question would be What are the determinants of clean water or dirty water.[/s] Correct! I'll pummel you today. Now tell us why you said this; hifaif: You also can't use determinant for a novel. You can't say Determinant of a Novel. Anyone with sense will answer it without directly dealing with the flawed use of words. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:47pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:45pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Suck my dog's dick, murtherfhucker. You are what they say you are so I am not at all disappointed.
You always being bullied out there so you come on line to win some respect for yourself but you remain less than my dog. Throwing tantrums won't save you!  I don't care about what you say or what they(who and who) said. Just answer these; - use difference to replace determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose, like you said it will. And; hifaif: Determinants. [s]Alright, I am going to help you since you obviously do not understand and I am tired of listening to your recycled question. Your question should have been what are the determinants of the genres of fiction. The answer is length. That is what determines the forms of narrative within the subgenre of fiction. That is what tells a novel from a novella. What is the determinant of water is as flawed as what is the determinant of a novel. The correct question would be What are the determinants of clean water or dirty water.[/s] Correct! I'll pummel you today. Now tell us why you said this; hifaif: You also can't use determinant for a novel. You can't say Determinant of a Novel. Anyone with sense will answer it without directly dealing with the flawed use of words. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:40pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
2sExy1: I used to be in your shoes until I found facts about what you say here.... He never invented any super computer...and he was even a 3rd por 4th runner up on the award. Do some googling... And see what American scholars have to say about it. Before your ethnic bigotry set in, I am Igbo. Who's that? Philip Emegwali(sic)? |