roll-a-die
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Actually wrong, Cussed may have been that in archaic times, but Cursed and Cussed are now only related in the sense that they both refer to using an expletive, IE, I curse you out or I cuss you out. And even then cussed is only used in an adjective sense.ironyuri said:roll-a-die said:Cussed the game, you are showing your foreignness my friend. I think you are thinking, insulted, cussed is not a valid verb, unless followed by out. It's also a more valid word as a synonym for the adjectives awkward or annoying.Saying you annoying the game still does work though.1eyedking said:Good humor ≠ Bad humorSceptic said:This is the key to understanding 1ek, his love for FO2 and his hatred of NV.
I spent page after page saying how shitty the interface is, how fucking stupid is that ghoul quest, how bad the art direction department of Obsidian is, and how the writing is not at par with The Witcher's. I do take back what I said about the game being just like Fallout 3, because it isn't. I also take back what I said about it having no intelligence, because it does have, and quite a lot. The gameworld makes an awful lot of sense and I was too quick to judge it entirely by the Legion encounter at Nipton and the Ghoul thing.Minor?
MINOR?
YOU SPENT PAGE AFTER FUCKING PAGE GOING ON AND ON AND ON ABOUT THIS.
And then you have the gall to say "minor"?
Fuck man, I had more respect for you when you went out of your way to try and prove that FO2 humor was intelligent.
So yes, minor flip-flop; I cussed the game, and I don't take it back: that quest was incredibly dumb.
What the fuck, roll-a-die? Cussed is a colloquial form of cursed, from the verb curse.
–verb (used with object)
10.
to wish or invoke evil, calamity, injury, or destruction upon.
11.
to swear at.
12.
to blaspheme.
13.
to afflict with great evil.
14.
to excommunicate.
Fucking foreigners.
1eyedking can cuss a game if he wants, or he can cuss a game out. He can curse a game. He can damn a game. He can damn a game to hell. He can curse its name. etc etc.
Fucking LRN2ENGRISH
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cuss
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cuss
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cussed
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cussed
In using cussed you have to specify a target, along with adding the modifier out before or after the target which it is used upon.
Cursing a game works, because curse has all kinds of other meanings beyond using oath words to form insults, cussing a game only works in the sense that cussing a game would be using it as a oath word. So cussed a game means he uses the game as an explitive, which I doubt he actually did, otherwise he'd be referring to other things as having gone "New Vegas"
EDIT FURTHER, the relationship between them in the linguistic sense is from the time when using an expletive meant that you were swearing an oath, IE, I curse you, heathen bitch, to rot for all eternity within the deepest pits of Ba'a'el.