Jimmy Fallon jokes about President Trump's psychiatric diagnosis:

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"A psychologist at Johns Hopkins University says he believes that President Trump suffers from malignant narcissism. The condition is actually treatable, but unfortunately Trump just missed the deadline for Obamacare." Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon

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sear is two stupit to use the qwote feetur.
 
#1
"A psychologist at Johns Hopkins University says he believes that President Trump suffers from malignant narcissism. The condition is actually treatable, but unfortunately Trump just missed the deadline for Obamacare." Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon

note:
sear is two stupit to use the qwote feetur.

#2

"apparently...."


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It's "apparent" even though I used the quote feature, AGAIN ?!?!?!

How can anything that is conspicuously false be called "apparent"? !?!?
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bad news sad sack.....what you posted in the OP isn't the "quote feature".......the fact that you don't even know what it is, is vastly amusing......
 
bad news sad sack.....what you posted in the OP isn't the "quote feature".......the fact that you don't even know what it is, is vastly amusing......

Sure as hell looks like the quote feature to me, even though the quote has no attribution.

But then again, you're an idiot, so you're not expected to understand things.
 
Sure as hell looks like the quote feature to me, even though the quote has no attribution.

But then again, you're an idiot, so you're not expected to understand things.

Then that would make it a "QUOTE" and not an example of the "QUOTE FEATURE".

:facepalm:
 
"...what you posted in the OP isn't the "quote feature"...." PP #4

The above quotation, please note the open & close quotation marks which BY DEFINITION marks it as a quotation, despite that it is not in this post w/ "the quote feature". It's in bold text, to distinguish it from my reply.

To clear up the confusion on "the quote feature" terminology:

Here is an image of the way my post appears on my UHD display screen:

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On my display it's UNMISTAKABLY a quotation.

" even though the quote has no attribution." N #5

That's false.
The attribution is "Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon". That's an attribution.

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The problem with your assertion in #6 U9 is your use of the definite article "the".

There are more than one way to have the system code a quotation for special highlight.

One could do it the way my gramma, and PP #4 would fantasize.
I've done that before.
But I prefer to use "the quote feature" by typing the code myself. It provides better control of MY post INCLUDING the quotation, as well as the attributions.

"...what you posted in the OP isn't the "quote feature"...." PP #4

How could you possibly be more wrong ??

It may not be to your exquisite ecstasy. I can't begin to tell you how devastated I am about that.

"...the fact that you don't even know what it is, is vastly amusing......" PP #4

Talk to yourself much? Or is this just a rare exception?

[These] Pictures don't lie.

I believe I've been using "the quote feature" since the first day I posted here.

So a review on English:
be aware of whether the definite article (the), or the indefinite article (a) is being used, and when each both is, and is not appropriate.

"Then that would make it a "QUOTE" and not an example of the "QUOTE FEATURE"." U9 #6

"Quote" is a verb. "Quotation" is a noun. And EITHER method of using "the quote feature" is using "the quote feature".
 
Sears, I am seriously sorry that you don't know what the fuck you are talking about.....if I cared about you I would feel embarrassed.......

but I don't......please, learn how to click the little words "Reply with Quote".......if you do I may deign to notice you.....
 
"...what you posted in the OP isn't the "quote feature"...." PP #4

The above quotation, please note the open & close quotation marks which BY DEFINITION marks it as a quotation, despite that it is not in this post w/ "the quote feature". It's in bold text, to distinguish it from my reply.

To clear up the confusion on "the quote feature" terminology:

Here is an image of the way my post appears on my UHD display screen:

0d2355a548b268231d2398c37a60f664245adfc.JPG


On my display it's UNMISTAKABLY a quotation.

" even though the quote has no attribution." N #5

That's false.
The attribution is "Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon". That's an attribution.

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The problem with your assertion in #6 U9 is your use of the definite article "the".

There are more than one way to have the system code a quotation for special highlight.

One could do it the way my gramma, and PP #4 would fantasize.
I've done that before.
But I prefer to use "the quote feature" by typing the code myself. It provides better control of MY post INCLUDING the quotation, as well as the attributions.

"...what you posted in the OP isn't the "quote feature"...." PP #4

How could you possibly be more wrong ??

It may not be to your exquisite ecstasy. I can't begin to tell you how devastated I am about that.

"...the fact that you don't even know what it is, is vastly amusing......" PP #4

Talk to yourself much? Or is this just a rare exception?

[These] Pictures don't lie.

I believe I've been using "the quote feature" since the first day I posted here.

So a review on English:
be aware of whether the definite article (the), or the indefinite article (a) is being used, and when each both is, and is not appropriate.

"Then that would make it a "QUOTE" and not an example of the "QUOTE FEATURE"." U9 #6

"Quote" is a verb. "Quotation" is a noun. And EITHER method of using "the quote feature" is using "the quote feature".

what you posted.....not the quote feature.......what I just posted, the quote feature...
 
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