Quote: asdf: There really is no need for bizarre polemic.
Polemic, from the Greek,
"polemikos," meaning hostile, from
"polemos," meaning war. In English, in noun form, it can have either of 2 meanings:
1) a controversial argument, particularly when doctrine is attacked
2) a person engaged, or inclined towards controversy
Now, as for definition #1, to have an argument you need at least two parties. That rules out your use of the word. So, you must have in mind, definition 2 for your use of the word polemic here..
Indeed, there is one tendentious being who inhabits this forum, inclined towards engaging controversy. So, I guess, in other words, you are saying there be no need for your bizarre presence at this forum? Am I correct, or do you just not understand how to use the word properly in a sentence?
"Tendentious writing reveals a troubled soul."