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				09-24-2007, 12:47 PM
			
			
			
		 
               
 [quote="TGB!":fbfe8][quote:fbfe8]sen·sa·tion·al·ize       (sÄ›n-sÄ?'shÉ™-nÉ™-lÄ«z')  Pronunciation Key tr.v.   sen·sa·tion·al·ized, sen·sa·tion·al·iz·ing, sen·sa·tion·al·iz·es
 To cast and present in a manner intended to arouse strong interest, especially through inclusion of exaggerated or lurid details: "doubted the ability of the liberal press to handle such information fairly, to refrain from sensationalizing it" (Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein). [/quote:fbfe8]
 
 For example, saying someone was ELECTROCUTED (which is explicit in its meaning) rather than ELECTRO SHOCKED; or, I dunno, saying someone was "forced to the ground", rather than "tripped on his feet resisting arrest".  Just because a bunch of fools use language improperly - doesn't make it any less wrong.
 
 [quote:fbfe8]Anytime you use your emotive, often toungue-in-cheek, little descriptions that you think are so fucking clever, you always throw in a few considered, and alot of the time very much misleading adjectives to intensify and sensationalize your points.[/quote:fbfe8]
 
 For example?  No, never mind.  At this point its pretty obvious your grasp of English is  pretty piss poor.
 
 In any case this horse is ready for the glue factory.  I can only demonstrate my rightness for so long before it gets tedious.[/quote:fbfe8]
 
 I think both of you can stop having a hissy fit over the matter because NO ONE GIVES A FUCK ANYMORE.
  
            
               
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