♦ A-well-a, don't you know about the bird ♦ ♦ Well, everybody knows that the bird is the word ♦ ♦ A-well-a, bird, bird, b-bird's the word ♦ Get the cheese to Sickbay
"Ok folks, show's over... Nothing to see here... Show's OH MY GOD! A horrible plane crash! Hey everybody, get a load of this flaming wreckage! Come on, crowd around, crowd around, don't be shy, crowd around!" -- Chief Wiggum
How is the quoted post not trolling if that is going to be considered flaming? All the "flame" was is a brief list of words that have definitions synonymous to what murvyets wrote...
Adj. 1. close-minded - not ready to receive to new ideas closed-minded narrow-minded, narrow - lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view; "a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"; "narrow opinions"
ignorant Adjective 1. lacking in knowledge or education 2. rude through lack of knowledge of good manners: an ignorant remark 3. ignorant of lacking in awareness or knowledge of: ignorant of Asian culture
an·ti-in·tel·lec·tu·al (nt-ntl-kch-l, nt-) adj. Opposed or hostile to intellectuals or intellectual views.
Main Entry: buf·foon Listen to the pronunciation of buffoon Pronunciation: \(ˌ)bə-ˈfün\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle French bouffon, from Old Italian buffone Date: 1585
1 : a ludicrous figure : clown 2 : a gross and usually ill-educated person
Don't spout off dictionary definitions to me. I'm fully aware of the meaning of the words. My problem is the phrase used, not the individual words. Together those words have formed an inflammatory remark.
♦ A-well-a, don't you know about the bird ♦ ♦ Well, everybody knows that the bird is the word ♦ ♦ A-well-a, bird, bird, b-bird's the word ♦ Get the cheese to Sickbay
"Ok folks, show's over... Nothing to see here... Show's OH MY GOD! A horrible plane crash! Hey everybody, get a load of this flaming wreckage! Come on, crowd around, crowd around, don't be shy, crowd around!" -- Chief Wiggum