Talk:Excalibur/Prime/@comment-112.201.119.101-20170912115227/@comment-2600:1010:B16C:B0BA:7451:DD2:F788:2F24-20170918051007

"I am entitled to the car I did not earn." It's a game of semantics,because entitlement does carry a negative connotation, ask everybody around you, they will tell you all the same thing. Entitlement is claiming the right to something. If I said I was entitled to the founders program, does that carry a negative connotation? Yes, it does. Naturally you might argue "self-entitlement," but let me give you an example. ex: Jeff believes he is entitled to the founders program. Jeff is a self-entitled ingrate. The examples provided both provide the same negative connotation. It is a game of semantics, the word entitled is used more often than not in a negative connotation, hardly will you ever hear anybody talk about entitlement like it's a good thing.

Read your own posts. You're so angry and uncivilized maybe you should practice what YOU preach. It's funny to watch because it's also telling of YOUR character. Truly, a hypocrite like you is blind to your own toxic you spew so easily.

Practice what you preach, re-read your own posts, every attempt at reasonability from me has resulted in a slurry of misquotes, ad-homonems and other toxic garbage being spewed by you. I invite everybody reading this right now, to look this over, and think who is being more reasonable here.

If you don't trust me or think what I have to say is invalid, here is a merriam webster source on the word entitlement, and a readup on the word entitlement and how it's connotation changed through history.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/entitlement

http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=4240