Posted January 12, 2022
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I didn't want to address that at all, because I am not interested in engaging with people seeking attention to derail a topic (which is a bot behaviour). I just want to asure others that I am not a bot. Obviously everyone can see I am here longer than him (which I can't hide for some reason - it can quite point out people's age and it's just another privacy violation) and for a bot, I engage on a topic talking about reasons why to boycott GOG and I am not trying to get into intellectual powergrab while I am just sitting on a high horse in every single message I create. I don't think hard to think at all, I share pure experiences here naturally.
And for a bot, I have even better reputation. Not like it means something here but it's a funny contrast.
If I would be a bot, I am obviously the more intelligent one here.
If I do weird sentences, it's common that american people don't understand that europian people tend to make different sentences, since europians often speak multiple languages, in spite of the fact that there is not that much native-english speaking countries in the EU. I don't expect the same as it's common that natively english speaking people don't speak other languages. I never studied english a bit. I learned it on the fly passively. I could talk in a few other languages better, maybe but we can't.
That is the last I will say about this. But I think others would get I am not a bot since this is so obvious to non-american (and non-british) people. Nothing against americans (and british) in a slightest, it's just common reaction from english speaking people that are used to all world speaking english and yet surprised it's different if it is, because they don't understand that to speak a different language, you have to construct sentences differently and to think differently and that is sometimes difficult to mimic to sound as a native speaker. Hence: "The more languages you know, the more you are a human". Just to clarify that I am not a bot.
And for a bot, I have even better reputation. Not like it means something here but it's a funny contrast.
If I would be a bot, I am obviously the more intelligent one here.
If I do weird sentences, it's common that american people don't understand that europian people tend to make different sentences, since europians often speak multiple languages, in spite of the fact that there is not that much native-english speaking countries in the EU. I don't expect the same as it's common that natively english speaking people don't speak other languages. I never studied english a bit. I learned it on the fly passively. I could talk in a few other languages better, maybe but we can't.
That is the last I will say about this. But I think others would get I am not a bot since this is so obvious to non-american (and non-british) people. Nothing against americans (and british) in a slightest, it's just common reaction from english speaking people that are used to all world speaking english and yet surprised it's different if it is, because they don't understand that to speak a different language, you have to construct sentences differently and to think differently and that is sometimes difficult to mimic to sound as a native speaker. Hence: "The more languages you know, the more you are a human". Just to clarify that I am not a bot.
Post edited January 12, 2022 by Ramor_