Re: Rich's Blatant Lie
- From: JohnDoe <dont@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 14:56:56 +0200
cathyb wrote:
Jan Drew wrote:
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"Rich" <joshew@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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All you have proven is your BLATANT
ignorance of the meanings of words.
Your BLATANT lies are clear.
You've been had again, Rich.
<snip cancer diversion>
The cancer links are NOT a "diversion."
Indeed they are, as well as more WEASELING.
They are PROOF that the word
"anorexia" means "loss of appetite" in medical terminology.
And more PROOF you lied..
On date:
Wed, May 24 2006 12:47 am
You wrote:
Not at all. Anorexia is experienced by everybody after a full meal.
Yes, I said that, and it is not a lie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorexia
Anorexia nervosa
Yes, Wikipedia also provides information about anorexia nervosa. Your
linking to it
ROTFLOL!!!!!!!!
Jan seems to be extremely confused and a tad hysterical today, nuh?
Apparenty, Jan Drew finds anorexia nervosa as amusing as she finds male breast cancer. Remember that some time ago she was ROTFL about that too?
.proves absolutely nothing other than that you STILL do not
know the meaning of the word "anorexia." After you wash your clothes you
put them in the clothes dryer. Neither you nor anyone else calls it a
"clothes dryer." You just say "the dryer." But the word "dryer" can also
refer to a hair dryer, an herb dryer, a grain dryer, or any number of
other dryers. "Anorexia" is a similar case. Anorexia nervosa is a terrible
psychiatric disease. It's also the most common use of the word "anorexia,"
and many people, including doctors often refer to it as just "anorexia"
without including the modifier "nervosa." But the word "anorexia" means
loss of appetite from ANY cause; old age, cancer, medication side effects,
satiation, and, yes, the dread anorexia nervosa as well. Perhaps your
confusion comes from the fact that in English the adjective comes before
the noun, while in Latin . . . Oh, never mind.
--
--Rich
Sure..glad you are not confused....
LOL!!!!!
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