Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:39pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:31pm 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): 2:29pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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): 2:28pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
I hope everybody can see how this pussi is avoiding my questions even after I answered his.  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:23pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I never expected much from an illiterate who can not answer a simple question.  Throwing tantrums won't you I'll finish you now!  What do you call the factors that determines something?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:21pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: The factors affect the outcome of a novel just as they do a novella. But is a novel the same thing as a novella?
What is the determinant of water? Quit confusing yourself. What do you call the factors that determines something?  You asked a question, I answered it now answer mine. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:19pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:17pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:09pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Viewers watch 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): 2:08pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Asking dumb question again. Have you forgotten that you have not answered any of mine?
If there can be a DETERMINANT of a novel, why not of a book or pencil or water.
If you can answer my question, then you will understand why there can never be a determinant of a novel and that only a fool like you can expect anyone to answer the flawed question directly. Boy, you said you can't use determinant for a novel. Now define determinant!  Showing us how you can't use it for a novel. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:05pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
What kinda pussi is this?  Answer the questions you created yourself, you can't! Show us where I said water has a determinant or that you can use determinant in every context, you can't! Haiaif, which way?  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:01pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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. I can't use determinant for a novel?  Okay, define determinant. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 2:00pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: You only asked me to answer a question. Why are further questions coming up after I have told you that to understand why I answered your question the way I did, you have to first have a feel of a similar question. Let us see how you will answer it. I asked you a question you created yourself, yes but have you answered it correctly? No! In fact don't bother answering them anymore, just show where I said those things.  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:58pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Haiaif, show us where I said determinant can be used in every sentence and also where I said water has a determinant, then I'll answer you.
Just do these! |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:56pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Hmmmm! 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): 1:55pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: So why the argument then. I wanted you to see your dumb question. Thank God you have accepted your dumbness.
I asked a similar question to make you see how foolish you are.
If you can answer my.question, then there won't be any more argument. Someone who said difference is the same as determinant is calling another person dumb. Someone who said length is the only determinant of a novel is calling another person dumb. Hmmmm! 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): 1:52pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I killed you again, dog. Just RIP or answer my question so that you can come back to life. Show us where I said you can use determinant in every context and also where I said water has a determinant, and I'll answer you correctly. And also you'll answer mine correctly. I want to punch your nostrils. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:50pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I have answered you, you ediot. It is your turn to at least answer something. I know your type. Clutching to a particular sentence to stop the flow of argument so that you can be excused. Throwing tantrums won't save you. I've answered you the same way you answered me. Now answer me correctly and let the discourse flow like an ocean. You created an irrelevant question from nowhere, I answered you. Now answer the question you created yourself, and you're running. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:45pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Sometimes, I do not know whether to laugh at you or pity you.
You are trying, though. Tactically running like a pussi again?  Answer the God damn question you created yourself!  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:43pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: What is the determinant of a book or water or pencil? Show us where I said pencil has a determinant.  But I've showed you where you said you can use difference to replace determinant having it serve the same purpose. Now make a sentence, replacing determinant with difference, having it serve the same purpose. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:41pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I promise with my life to give you an answer if only you can answer this question:
What is the determinant of a book or pencil or water. Oh!  the pummeling is too heavy that you're now swearing. Which PHD holder answers a question with a question? You can't answer the question you created yourself? What a stark illiterate!  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:37pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: See me see wahala o. You keep on repeating your dumb question when I already told you to just answer a simple question and things would be made clear. Bwhahahahahahahaha! You said I should provide evidence and have done that.  I've even answered your question smartly and wrongly like you answered mine. For a question you created yourself you don't need anybody's answer to help you answer it. Use difference to replace determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose, like you said it will  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:33pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: SMP. I asked you to answer my question. Things will become clear if only you can at least answer my question. Even it is just with one sentence. Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaha! Pummeling you is as easy as urinating.  I've answered your fabricated question smartly and wrongly as you answered mine.  Now answer it correctly! This is a question you created for yourself, I didn't! Unlike you . . . . Use difference to replace determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose, like you said. |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:30pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I never said difference can replace determinant. Show me where I said it can.
Your question was meaningless and the word determinant had to be replaced.
If you think your question was meaningful, then answer:
WHAT IS THE DETERMINANT of a book or pencil. You're not smart, boy!  Quote; 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): 1:24pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: What DETERMINES a novel from a novella is the DIFFERENCE in size, every other thing been equal.
At least, make an attempt to answer mine. Are you this dull?  You keep confusing yourself! What has your moronic question got to do with this discourse. Difference and determinant are two different words. I didn't ask what determines a novel from novella. You simply said length determines a novel(you didn't say it determines it from anything). Use the word difference to replace determinant in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose, like you said . |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:21pm On Oct 08, 2014*. Modified: 11:18pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Alright, I understand you now. Didn't somebody say that 'See Iconize proving intelligence' yesterday?
Shows you always try hard to prove it.
I answered your question (at least I gave an answer) but you gave none.
Who is the winner. The loser (YOU) are the one stopping this argument from flowing. You're a m_oron!  I don't even need to open a book to intellectually pummel you heavily.  You gave a wrong answer to my question. Okay, "my answer is pussi!" Now answer mine correctly; Use the word difference to replace determinant in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose, like you said . |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:12pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I have answered your question the way I created them to be.
Now, please answer mine. STFU, pussi! You created them using "difference" and "determinant". Answer it that way.  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:11pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: I see you have nothing upstairs.
If you cannot answer my question even in the most silly way ever, then you should bow out of this argument. The fabricated question that has nothing to do with our discourse? There's no need answering your question!  All I need is to drill some senses into your pap clogged brain.  [img] http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRl32ezIfICO1Ybjv-w10vm6xXreUGRgxTIYfr_pgQnAN9t4AVX7Ms_W3w[/img] Use the word difference to replace determinant in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose, like you said . |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:06pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Why not just answer the question. Aren't you curious to know how I intend to reconcile the two word?  I'll suffer you today!  Show us where I said you can use determinant in every context(your water gibberish) Your main assignments; 1) Show us where you read that length is the only determinant of a novel. 2) Use the word difference to replace determinant in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose, like you said.Please answer my questions the way you created them to be and the way I put them, don't rephrase it.  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 1:03pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
Hifaif boy, don't rephrase my question!  Answer it the way you created it.  |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 12:59pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
hifaif: Don't be silly. I said I rephrased your sentence because it was meaningless.
OK, if you can't answer my first question. Answer this:
WHAT IS THE DETERMINANT OF A BOOK
I am asking this question to make you get my point. Just answer it. Rephrased what? The same question you called silly and senseless, you answered it yesterday. There's no point to get that, you can't use determinant in every context doesn't mean you can use difference to replace it, so stop asking irrelevant questions. Use the word difference to replace determinant in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose, like you said |
Politics › Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 12:57pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
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