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In reply to the discussion: On the evolution of language and the "W" word [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)In order for an attack to be personal, one has to be aiming at a KNOWN weakness. A writer should be able to figure out that basic device. If I called Bernie Sanders a lousy lumberjack, that would only "work" if I knew he had lumberjack skills in the first place. See how that works?
I see how you play it--here are two examples from this thread of yours:
When someone suggested you "get down off the cross" (a common expression that any WRITER should know), you took personal offense based on religion.
When people note (and several have, in this thread) that you--and you frequently tout your writing skills, here--don't read what people write, and have issues with spelling, punctuation and grammar--you quickly play the "I have dyslexia" card?
Maybe you're in the wrong line of work if you've not developed coping skills to overcome this issue.
Maybe, too, you should put your resume in your sig line, that way you would avoid (cough) "personal" (cough) attacks.
Are you going to say that pointing out your abject hypocrisy is a personal attack, too?