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As you know, the forum has been fighting spammers and bots for years. We have seen our fair share of "Custom Kitchens UK", scammy Internet hosting companies, and bots trying to send us to a business's homepage. But after fighting the tidal wave of spam for so many years, the admins had a persistent thought: what if the spammers are right? Not in terms of posting nonsense links and trying to scam our users, but in trying to make money through our unique platform?

Well, thanks to the helpful counsel of Taunt, we have finally decided to move the forum in a new direction. Please see his important post on the matter in this topic

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Malte279

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I think that we should stop being grammar Nazis and start getting back on topic.
So Germans are grammar nazis, are we? :huh:
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I know Der Die and Das can change the meaning of a word completely.
Der Die and Das don't really change the meaning of a word, but they can make the difference between right and wrong. The words they refer too would also have a different ending. For example:
Der Freund = the (male) friend, die Freundin = the (female) friend, (obviously there is no neutrum word for friend). It would be wrong to mix the male article with a female word (e.g. Der Freundin would usually be a mess up). However, the male article may refer to the female noun in some cases. For example in the dativ case: "Was passiert der Freundin?" = "What happens to the (female) friend" the male article refers to the female noun. The German language is completely anarchist if it comes to attaching articles to things which one might expect to be referred to as das. For example "die T¸r" = "the door" is female, while "der Teppich" = "the carpet" is male, and "das Auto" = "the car" is neutral. I don't know which male qualities of a carpet or female qualities of a door differentiate it from the neutral status given to a car :rolleyes:
Usually the feminine "die" is always used in plural (e.g. "die M‰nner" = "the men") but once again we have different articles for the different cases in the plural (e.g. "Was passiert den M‰nnern?" = "What happens to the men?"). It is unnecessarily complex, no doubt about that.


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Quote from: Malte279,Dec 6 2007 on  06:05 PM
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I think that we should stop being grammar Nazis and start getting back on topic.
So Germans are grammar nazis, are we? :huh:
No, no, no. A grammar Nazi is not necessarily a German. A grammar Nazi is basically someone who nitpicks at every little grammar error. It doesn't have anything to do with Germans.


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ironic choice sir :p obviously just slipped, but very poor timing


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Why bother to get back on topic?  It was a dumb topic to begin with.  I don't think anything more can be said about it.  I made this topic a long time ago when I first joined.  Back then, I'd post anything. :lol If we got back on topic, the thread would just die anyways. :rolleyes:


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although the scene is a great stress reliever... not to mention it's great in Spanish, you should post the Eso es una bola! caption on Youtube or the like