It's an American English thing. Sometimes to make a statement sound less intense, people start by saying "I mean." It's probably regional, but I'm not sure where people do and don't say it.
It's rather idiocy.
You came in here and misunderstood something and now you are calling everybody else idiots? Nobody else had a problem understanding what the comment meant except you.
As if you didn't come here and didn't misundertand something.
Or have you always been here, for eternity?
You seem to have a problem understanding English and that's okay. It's a stupid language sometimes. Just don't take it out on everybody else.
Yes, I seem to have it. But I don't have one
You seem to, because you do. You openly admitted to it in your first comment here.
I mean, you're not actually commenting on the substance of the statement that was made, you're cherry picking a single word and calling it out like you've somehow refuted the whole argument. That sounds pretty dumb to me.
You mean? Or you say? And what's the difference? Can you mean something without saying? Or can you say something without meaning?
It's an American English thing. Sometimes to make a statement sound less intense, people start by saying "I mean." It's probably regional, but I'm not sure where people do and don't say it.
It's rather idiocy.
You came in here and misunderstood something and now you are calling everybody else idiots? Nobody else had a problem understanding what the comment meant except you.
As if you didn't come here and didn't misundertand something.
Or have you always been here, for eternity?
You seem to have a problem understanding English and that's okay. It's a stupid language sometimes. Just don't take it out on everybody else.
Yes, I seem to have it. But I don't have one
You seem to, because you do. You openly admitted to it in your first comment here.
I mean, you're not actually commenting on the substance of the statement that was made, you're cherry picking a single word and calling it out like you've somehow refuted the whole argument. That sounds pretty dumb to me.
You mean? Or you say? And what's the difference? Can you mean something without saying? Or can you say something without meaning?
I don't recall voting you boss of english.
You've forgotten? Man.... you have short memory.
Ooh, looks like you mean. Real mean.
Looks like. But in reality - not.
And you get to join the block list.
No. You.
No. You.
No. You.
No. You.