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Old 08-23-2007, 02:12 PM
yoyowhoawhoa3 yoyowhoawhoa3 is offline
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Pull on the scene
Bitch I'm cleaner then chlorine :|
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:17 PM
Jay Riall Jay Riall is offline
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you lose.

What other 'soccer' is called in other languages.

Spanish: fútbol m., futbol m. (Mexico), balompié m.
Russian: футб&# 1086;л (futból) m.
Portuguese: futebol m.
German: Fußball m., Fussball m. (Switzerland)
French: football m., foot m., soccer m. (Canada)
Dutch: voetbal n.
Danish: fodbold

What your football is called in other languages -

Spanish: fútbol americano m.; fútbol estadounidense m.
Mexican Spanish: futbol americano
Portuguese: futebol americano m.
German: American Football
French:
Parisian: football américain m.
Canadian: football m.
Dutch: rugby n., Amerikaans voetbal n.
Danish: amerikansk fodbold
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:30 PM
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Subjectivist Fallacies:
Appeal to Majority

This argument has the form:

The majority (of people, nations, etc.) believe p; therefore, p is true.

In this case, the subjective state of large numbers of people, not just a single person, is being used as evidence for the truth of a proposition. But the argument is still subjective--and still fallacious. We can see why, once again, by identifying the implicit assumption: namely, that whatever the majority believes to be true is true. Majority opinion is obviously not infallible.


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Real football=

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Old 08-23-2007, 02:34 PM
LionelHutz00 LionelHutz00 is offline
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you lose.

What other 'soccer' is called in other languages.

Spanish: fútbol m., futbol m. (Mexico), balompié m.
Russian: футб&# 1086;л (futból) m.
Portuguese: futebol m.
German: Fußball m., Fussball m. (Switzerland)
French: football m., foot m., soccer m. (Canada)
Dutch: voetbal n.
Danish: fodbold

What your football is called in other languages -

Spanish: fútbol americano m.; fútbol estadounidense m.
Mexican Spanish: futbol americano
Portuguese: futebol americano m.
German: American Football
French:
Parisian: football américain m.
Canadian: football m.
Dutch: rugby n., Amerikaans voetbal n.
Danish: amerikansk fodbold

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We're talking about the use of a word in the English language. When some English speakers say "football," they mean soccer. When other English speakers say "football," they mean a different sport. I don't see how the usage of other languages is relevant to a conflict over the meaning of a word in the English language. also, lol africaments.

btw, this reminds me of my first ever bbv4lyfe op. oh memories
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:34 PM
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The main argument has to be that in football you mainly use your foot to kick the ball (hence the name) whereas in American football people hardly ever use their feet. Logically it just doesn't make sense calling the American version football.
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:35 PM
Jay Riall Jay Riall is offline
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You kick the ball a lot in American football do you? It's pretty obvious really - which sport is played predominantely with the foot?
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:36 PM
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The main argument has to be that in football you mainly use your foot to kick the ball (hence the name) whereas in American football people hardly ever use their feet. Logically it just doesn't make sense calling the American version football.

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lol beat me to it.
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:36 PM
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Soc's go on your feet dummy
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:37 PM
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Does anyone else think the OP looks a little bit like Gordon Strachan?
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Old 08-23-2007, 02:39 PM
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Does anyone else think the OP looks a little bit like Gordon Strachan?

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lol yeah a bit in the first pic.
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