"Japanease"? And to think you call yourself an "animephreek"[sic]. Ad hominem, as you would know had you placed any value on your school career, is a Latin phrase meaning 'to the man'. It is used to denote an argument, such as many of yours, which have no purpose other than to shallowly insult the personal character of your opponent rather than his argument. Seeing as you are apparently either eleven in age or in IQ, I do not care to carry this argument any further, and wish you the best of luck in any future endeavours you may have.xXxanimephreek44xXx said:Lol, what do you mean by ad hominem? Is it some lame Japanease stuff htat you learned about? xDEvilOtaku1488 said:In a strange way, I pity you. Your obsession with ad hominem attacks, weak arguments, and the emoticon "xD" is not only failing to fool anyone, but is indicative of an extremely weak intellect (as is your irrational hatred of my enjoyment of learning.) I doubt that in future endeavours you will have the good fortune simply to be objectively disproved on the Internet.xXxanimephreek44xXx said:Japanese is for lame nerds, and what a coincidence that one appears, so I can prove my point, you lame fat ugly stupid nerd. Cool down! xDEvilOtaku1488 said:What a beautiful coincidence it is that at the very mention of the phrase "simple children" one appears to prove my point. Needless to say, your argument is as disgraceful as your grammar; I would advise you to read up on the Oxford comma, and note that you would also benefit tremendously from a dictionary with the word "art" highlighted.xXxanimephreek44xXx said:I love all forms of anime, because it is so awesome! I love it for its homour, great depth and story and its fantastic atr style. It doesn't matter whether it is dubbed or subbed! xD