| Such a person is often accused of flaming as a result of finding fault with minor details of other participants' messages, and often only in opinions with which the accused grammar nazi disagrees. |
And then, there's the bit immediately following the "derogatory" part:
However, some people do view grammar nazism as a virtue rather than a flaw and insist upon strict usage of the language in question. These individuals are more likely to wear the badge of "grammar nazi" with pride and can even refer to themselves in this manner. In some situations, a more relaxed method of speech or prose may be appropriate; it is these situations in which grammar nazis are more commonly chastised.
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My point was you are choosing 1 sentence out of a post/comment and ignoring the rest. By doing so, you are not engaging in a discussion. Which brings us to:
| The grammar nazi's method of argument often ignores the content of another user's argument and focuses on its quality, distracting from the issue at hand. This method may become an ad hominem attack, which is a logical fallacy. On the other hand, errors and stylistic flaws may themselves make an argument hard to follow, and for this reason they may be deliberately introduced by trolls. |
So, when I made the comment:
"Did you even read the post? Did the presence of those specific quotes get completely ignored by you? "
and you replied: "Actually no, I didn't read your whole post. I saw a lot of gibberish quotes which made me ignore most of it."
What conclusion was I to make? Even though you went on to say you went back and read the post, my guess is you weren't curious enough to click the Wikipedia link to find out what the quotes were. Those quotes were examples of a universal translator having difficulty translating a language. I interspersed them throughout the post to make a subtle statement. But you ignored them and in doing so, ignored part of the post's message.
Your responses clearly demonstrate you are less interested in having an intelligent dialogue than you are in ranting over something as trivial as text in a game. I'm more than willing to play "devil's advocate", even about a topic I don't care about, but a productive discussion requires multiple participants.
"As Smiley, the Psychotic Button says, 'Have a nice day!'"