surprising contains an adjective as you can see here. surprise - definition of surprise by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. i was referring to adjective, but since you mentioned it I guess anything can be subjective, but that just causes headaches. You also avoided my example on why the transive verb surprising is subjective and is only opinion.
I also do not approve of the word you state unto me which was ignorance. A known negative word is immature and insensitive to the person to whom it is directed.It is known to be used negatively quite often more than positive. You have to had heard many people using it for insults and I am aware of the definition, you also left out the part also saying uneducated.Ignorance isn't a known negative word nor was it directed at you in an immature fashion. Perhaps you should check the definition. It simply means you lack knowledge of something and is not akin to a word like stupid. I am openly ignorant about many things.
How am I playing the victim when his statement wasn't even directed towards me?Try not to play the victim and just accept that Omecle made factual statements. He obviously wasn't trying to step on any toes and was merely answering a question stated.





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