• Quibblekrust@thelemmy.club
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    3 months ago

    That’s a sea turtle in your photo and not a tortoise.

    Anyway, rather they continue to argue with me, why don’t you just ask OP what they meant?

    Here, I’ll do it for you… @stringere@sh.itjust.works What did you mean by your title? Can you settle our debate?

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        3 months ago

        And frankly, it doesn’t particularly matter what OP meant

        This entire argument was me just trying to explain what OP meant. So yes, it matters.

        You’re an ass. Blocked.

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          3 months ago

          OP used a word with a specific meaning. Someone pointed out that that word doesn’t apply here. You come in to say that we’re wrong for pointing out that word doesn’t apply and keep digging in to say why the word doesn’t mean what it means.

          One of us is an ass for sure.

          • stringere@sh.itjust.worksOP
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            3 days ago

            I used tortoiseshell as an adjective to describe the pattern on her belly. I was not seeking to be scientifically or taxonomically correct. I was using a word to vaguely describe the coloration of her fur.

            The argument just seems like petty pedantry.

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              2 days ago

              Lol, months later. You posted to a cat community, don’t get upset when people call you out on using cat terms incorrectly. The better response is to learn and not repeat the mistake. Calling it petty pedantry is absurd.

              Tortoiseshell in the context of cats has a specific meaning. if you don’t care to learn what that meaning is, it’s easy to just not use the term.

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                2 days ago

                pedant /pĕd′nt/

                noun

                1. One who ostentatiously exhibits academic knowledge or who pays undue attention to minor details or formal rules.

                It was 't a mistake. I used an adjective which describes the pattern on my cat. Your argument is entirely pedantic.

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                  2 days ago

                  You used an adjective that describes a pattern that isn’t on your cat. That’s not a minor detail of your post. You’re the one trying, and failing, to be a pedant.