Not really, why did you say it?
The last three words are the sarcasm, the first sentence is the statement.
The whole thing means nothing without at least part being true, why say the first sentence I highlighted? It must have come from somewhere?
As I said, I suggest you follow your own advice and 'say what you mean' rather than leave it to interpretation, as we don't want to be in the
situation where
You are 'reading between the lines' . . . . a tactic best left to clairvoyants.
You are the sort of person where lacking in arguments, attempt to agitate people to the stage where they say or do things in anger so you can 'prove
your point' by exposing a slip up.
Explain your whole sentence then:
: Originally posted by Roy Robinson Stewart
Sorry, just heckling the cop.
If the deportation of all people of 'foreign descent' who are suspected of having violent thoughts goes ahead and spreads to my location then I will
be deported to (and reclaiming) my ancestors estates in Scotland.
Peacefully of course!
Explain it? It's a strange statement to make with no truth in it somewhere, I personally only see the 'Peacefully of course' as sarcasm. Prove to
me it's not...?
Don't try and be clever,
prove it to me.. And and make sure you remember to..
say what you mean.
[edit on 7-8-2005 by AgentSmith]