User blog comment:Miskos3/Fairy Tail Chapters 532 & 533, Review/@comment-7070784-20170422053208/@comment-7418318-20170427113909

"Lucy has a specialty with books, we have not seen it a lot in the series. Though she is smart in other areas, books are her fortes." Okay... explain this to me: How can a person remember every single letter of an entire book and be able to rearrange them in their head without being a super genius with perfect memory? Because having a perfect memory and being a super genius are what's necessary to do such a feat and if you are a genius you ARE a genius and not just a genius on books alone.

"As for why, you never asked." Really? And what did you think I mean when I repeatedly wrote "proof me wrong"? You didn't think I meant for you to state or link your source of information?

"That link has the same definition I got before, so thank you for proving me right." How does your use of literally fall into that definition? No seriously, please answer this question, because I can for the life of me not figure out how anyone could possibly think that this definition fits with what you wrote.

"No, not missing the point, I hit the point." You are absolutely right, that it's not a lie if you actually believe it. And that is exactly why I used this example, because it shows that the sentence you wrote and which I quoted is not true. And showing that your sentence is not true, something which you yourself also obviously recognized (hey, you just inadvertadly admitted that you wrote a sentence that is wrong, without even noticing! I think we are making progress here, but I digress) was the point of my comment. A point you completely missed by answering a completely different matter.

"No, it is different, you started to talk about something else entirely when talking about grammar spefically." Hmm... grammar again, eh? How about you look up grammar in a dictionary... oh wait in light of a previous point (i.e. "you didn't ask") let's try it differently:

I postulate that the meaning of a single word is not part of the concept called "grammar".

I politely ask you to look up the word "grammar" in a dictionary and then tell us whether you still consider the meaning of a single word to be part of grammar. If the answer is no, please admit that you were wrong. If the answer is yes, please provide us with your reasoning, tell us which dictionary or dictionaries you consulted and in case of online dictionaries also provide us with a link.

There. I didn't just ask, but I asked exceptionally polite.