Which former champ will dissapoint this OSL? - Page 2
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dream-_-
United States1857 Posts
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tfeign
United States2977 Posts
On April 07 2006 01:18 Manifesto7 wrote: In order to dissapoint, one must have expectations that a person doesn't meet. It is the same question. Just friggin vote you understand what it means. I doubt people are going to translate the poll to the way you're intending for it to be translated. Yes, I know what it means, from reading your posts, but I doubt that most will define disappoint the way you're doing so. I don't think the poll results will going to show what you exactly wanted to see. On April 07 2006 01:13 Luhh wrote: dis·ap·point ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ds-point) v. dis·ap·point·ed, dis·ap·point·ing, dis·ap·points v. tr. To fail to satisfy the hope, desire, or expectation of. To frustrate or thwart: “I will not disappoint the confidence you have put in me” (Wayne A. Budd). v. intr. To cause disappointment. Edit: Disappointment CANNOT exist without expectation. The expectations the former champ would fail to meet would be mine / fans / community etc.. To fail to satisfy the hope, desire, or expectation of. It is wrong to say that disappointment cannot exist without expectation. Disappointment can mean either: 1. To fail to satisfy the hope; 2. To fail to satisfy the desire, or 3. To fail to satisfy the expectation of. With the way the question is current worded, I'm strongly led to believe that many people will translate "disappoint" as either definition #1 or definition #2, as opposed to definition #3, which is what Manifesto really wanted to ask. | ||
b_unnies
3579 Posts
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PlayJunior
Armenia833 Posts
On April 07 2006 02:05 tfeign wrote: I doubt people are going to translate the poll to the way you're intending for it to be translated. Yes, I know what it means, from reading your posts, but I doubt that most will define disappoint the way you're doing so. I don't think the poll results will going to show what you exactly wanted to see. To fail to satisfy the hope, desire, or expectation of. It is wrong to say that disappointment cannot exist without expectation. Disappointment can mean either: 1. To fail to satisfy the hope; 2. To fail to satisfy the desire, or 3. To fail to satisfy the expectation of. With the way the question is current worded, I'm strongly led to believe that many people will translate "disappoint" as either definition #1 or definition #2, as opposed to definition #3, which is what Manifesto really wanted to ask. And Sync leading the poll with 31% proves that tfeign is right. We do not have high expectations for Sync, do we Mani? | ||
Mynock
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cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
ra has not been a champ form for a long time, the only way he can disappoint me is by getting raped in all his games. I have some expectations for ChoJJa though... but he might let me down so i voted for him. | ||
KorvspaD
Sweden468 Posts
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iNsaNe-
Finland5201 Posts
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Purind
Canada3562 Posts
I don't think Oov is gonna get far. Not that I'd be disappointed, so I can't vote him. | ||
PlayJunior
Armenia833 Posts
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sundance
Slovakia3201 Posts
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RaGe
Belgium9937 Posts
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ManaBlue
Canada10458 Posts
Correct answer probably would be July. I see him going down in groups... That's right, I said it. | ||
YoMeR
United States263 Posts
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Patriot.dlk
Sweden5462 Posts
sync also but that's because he's not good enough so that's not gonna dissapoint | ||
yenta
Poland1142 Posts
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Oxygen
Canada3581 Posts
On April 07 2006 00:35 Manifesto7 wrote: Everyone who voted for Chuck Norris in the last poll has had their ip logged and will be banned in 24 hours. PROVE IT. | ||
hasuprotoss
United States4611 Posts
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LemOn
United Kingdom8629 Posts
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gulii
Sweden2791 Posts
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