For Miir,
Clearly you aren't psychic. If you were you would have understood that the sentence should have read they didn't rag on the fit
Ok. Allow me to break this down for you.
"If you were..." - If you were [psychic]. The brackets mean it is an implied word. Clairvoyant perhaps would have been more descriptive. Then again, it may be too big of a word for you. After all, you did have issues with "Understood." I should probably also explain brackets. These are brackets: [ ]. When used in a sentence, brackets are used to denote an implied word or phrase. You may also see me use ( ) on occasion. Typically I will use these to talk a bit off topic, perhaps to ask a question, or to further explain a concept that I felt was rudimentary. Let me know if any of these words are too big for you and I'll offer some alternatives. There are also some web resources you can use to find their meanings: Dictionary.com,
http://www.merriam-webster.com, etc... (Note: etc... is not a web page. Please don't try to use that and blame me for not finding an online dictionary)
"...you would have understood..." - Clearly I see how you could have missed the meaning here. Understand: to perceive the meaning of; grasp the idea of; comprehend. Just in case that is unclear due to the differences in spelling understood is a past tense of understand.
Beyond that, I never actually looked at the other various threads. The contextual purpose of my original statement was to explain why people may not have picked on the other vehicles described in your post.
Hopefully that made it a bit more clear. If not, I will restate the sentence for you: Had you been psychic, you would have interpreted the sentence was a typographical error. It should have read, "They didn't rag on the fit..."
How that was in any way unclear baffles me. Perhaps it was the lack of punctuation? You did understand/comprehend/grasp that I was referring to the Honda Fit and not some random fitness program, right? Were you incapable of following the transition from read to they without a comma and quotation marks? I truly hope that your ability to reason and comprehend are not so limited that they are incapable of such interpretation. For someone that makes a regular attempt at selling themselves off as an intellectual, that would significantly hamper your argument. I suppose you could still claim to be autistic.