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#277 Feb 14 2012 at 4:54 PM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
So... Can we go back to arguing about important stuff, like the relative advancement of historical cultures?

Why don't you like fun?
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#278 Feb 14 2012 at 5:19 PM Rating: Good
gbaji wrote:
So... Can we go back to arguing about important stuff, like the relative advancement of historical cultures?


Maybe something a little more modern?
#279 Feb 14 2012 at 6:26 PM Rating: Default
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
gbaji wrote:
So... Can we go back to arguing about important stuff, like the relative advancement of historical cultures?

Why don't you like fun?


This of it as saving you from mental anguish or something.
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#280 Feb 14 2012 at 6:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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That sentence is giving me mental anguish.
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#281 Feb 14 2012 at 6:38 PM Rating: Good
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That sentence is giving me mental anguish.

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#282 Feb 14 2012 at 8:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
gbaji wrote:
So... Can we go back to arguing about important stuff, like the relative advancement of historical cultures?

Why don't you like fun?


This of it as saving you from mental anguish or something.

Quoting it before he can go back and fix it.
#283 Feb 14 2012 at 8:17 PM Rating: Default
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Yeah. Because in the grand scheme of things I worry about, typing the wrong word is so high on my list.
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#284 Feb 14 2012 at 8:19 PM Rating: Excellent
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The need for accuracy doesn't seem to be that high on your list for reasons to proofread either.
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#285 Feb 14 2012 at 9:22 PM Rating: Default
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The need for accuracy doesn't seem to be that high on your list for reasons to proofread either.


When I'm reasonably certain that people can noodle out what I meant? Nope. On the other hand, your lack of specificity seems deliberately driven by a desire to ensure that people can't quite figure out what the hell you're talking about. I'll take the former over the latter any day.
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#286 Feb 14 2012 at 9:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
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The need for accuracy doesn't seem to be that high on your list for reasons to proofread either.


When I'm reasonably certain that people can noodle out what I meant? Nope. On the other hand, your lack of specificity seems deliberately driven by a desire to ensure that people can't quite figure out what the hell you're talking about. I'll take the former over the latter any day.


This is the second time this week you've given me the opportunity to quote you ironically.
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#287 Feb 14 2012 at 9:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
On the other hand, your lack of specificity seems deliberately driven by a desire to ensure that people can't quite figure out what the hell you're talking about.
Heh, yeah. I'm as subtle as a brick to the face and you still can't follow. That probably has more to do with your need for people in positions of authority to tell you what to think than my subtlety being so advanced that even a "mastermind genius" like yourself can't puzzle out.

The quotation marks indicate sarcasm.

Since you didn't get it, I'll point out my original point was to mock your unique math skills. Spelling it out, like in preschool, for wittle gbaji.

Edited, Feb 14th 2012 10:40pm by lolgaxe
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#288 Feb 14 2012 at 10:30 PM Rating: Default
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On the other hand, your lack of specificity seems deliberately driven by a desire to ensure that people can't quite figure out what the hell you're talking about.
Heh, yeah. I'm as subtle as a brick to the face and you still can't follow.


Except for your regular use of vague statements which imply something, but don't come out and say it plainly, followed by you dancing around any attempt to get you to clarify your position. Being so vague that no one can pin you down on a position doesn't actually mean you "win" the argument. Just sayin'

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Since you didn't get it, I'll point out my original point was to mock your unique math skills.


Yup. Just like that. Smiley: oyvey


You actually remind me a lot of my cousin. When he was younger (and by younger I mean in his late teens through his mid 20s), he would occasionally in the middle of a conversation blurt out something that made absolutely no sense to anyone else involved in said conversation. And he'd be beaming like he'd just uttered the most brilliant, clever, and funny thing ever. The rest of us would be like "what?". It turned out that what he was doing was taking something said in the conversation, then following a train of thought based on that until he came up with some interesting idea or concept, then tell us the end of that train. Of course, to anyone who wasn't witness to his thoughts (which was everyone but him), it made no sense at all.


You do realize that other people can't read your mind, right?
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#289 Feb 14 2012 at 10:52 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
Except for your regular use of vague statements which imply something, but don't come out and say it plainly, followed by you dancing around any attempt to get you to clarify your position.
Your inability to understand or follow is your problem, sunshine.
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Yup. Just like that.
And I do apologize. I occasionally have lapses in judgement and give you more credit than you deserve and I keep forgetting that you're so stupid that you can't follow what most any new born troglodyte could with their skulls caved in.

I called you stupid. Ya got that? Is stupid too many syllables for you? Should I call you dumb instead, or would the silent b confuse you? I'm trying to help you out here, so help me help you.
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You do realize that other people can't read your mind, right?
Good thing for me that all of this is "text" and everyone, sans you, seems to have no problem at all reading and following it. You know what text is? It's those squiggly lines on the magic box that, I'm forced to assume, someone else is reading to you.

I do so love how you've been trying to include yourself in a make believe group of people, though. Makes it sound like you're not the only person that is dazzled and stumped by my brilliance. Sorry to say, but not really sorry at all, but you're all alone in your ineptitude.
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#290 Feb 14 2012 at 11:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
Except for your regular use of vague statements which imply something, but don't come out and say it plainly, followed by you dancing around any attempt to get you to clarify your position. Being so vague that no one can pin you down on a position doesn't actually mean you "win" the argument.
You do realize you just described your own and Alma's posting style, right?
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#291 Feb 14 2012 at 11:33 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
You actually remind me a lot of my cousin. When he was younger (and by younger I mean in his late teens through his mid 20s), he would occasionally in the middle of a conversation blurt out something that made absolutely no sense to anyone else involved in said conversation. And he'd be beaming like he'd just uttered the most brilliant, clever, and funny thing ever. The rest of us would be like "what?". It turned out that what he was doing was taking something said in the conversation, then following a train of thought based on that until he came up with some interesting idea or concept, then tell us the end of that train. Of course, to anyone who wasn't witness to his thoughts (which was everyone but him), it made no sense at all.


That wasn't your cousin. That was J.D. from Scrubs.


There'd be toilet paper everywhere!!
#292 Feb 15 2012 at 12:33 AM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
Except for your regular use of vague statements which imply something, but don't come out and say it plainly, followed by you dancing around any attempt to get you to clarify your position. Being so vague that no one can pin you down on a position doesn't actually mean you "win" the argument.
You do realize you just described your own and Alma's posting style, right?

That would be the THIRD time this week he let me quote him ironically.

Dammit, gbaji's turning me into a hipster.
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#293 Feb 15 2012 at 1:29 AM Rating: Excellent
Digg, you're making me want to hunt down some Hipster Ariel pics, but I can't think of any that would apply here. That makes me sad.
#294REDACTED, Posted: Feb 15 2012 at 11:32 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Did you ever live in a Poly family with kids to know what it consist of? You may want to move with your married man or boyfriend to check it out first before bringing a child on this planet.
#295 Feb 15 2012 at 11:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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Meanwhile, two topics ago ...
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#296 Feb 15 2012 at 11:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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#297 Feb 15 2012 at 11:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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Almost as much judgement per character as Anna.
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#298 Feb 15 2012 at 11:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Such few words, yet so much judgment.


It's like Alma and gbaji lite. You get all the ignorance and judgement, but a quarter of the words.
#299 Feb 15 2012 at 3:04 PM Rating: Excellent
Raw's just an idiot that likes to rile me up. Pay him no mind.

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#300gbaji, Posted: Feb 15 2012 at 5:15 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I've been accused of a lot of things, but being vague isn't one of them. I write multiple paragraphs in order to clearly and completely describe what I'm talking about. Seems like you're stretching for the irony here.
#301 Feb 15 2012 at 5:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
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gbaji wrote:
Except for your regular use of vague statements which imply something, but don't come out and say it plainly, followed by you dancing around any attempt to get you to clarify your position. Being so vague that no one can pin you down on a position doesn't actually mean you "win" the argument.
You do realize you just described your own and Alma's posting style, right?


I've been accused of a lot of things, but being vague isn't one of them. I write multiple paragraphs in order to clearly and completely describe what I'm talking about. Seems like you're stretching for the irony here.


I think everyone on this board will agree with me that you have never clearly and completely described anything.

Yes, you write multiple paragraphs. But they are always doing exactly what Bijou is accusing you of. Long posts are more capable of obfuscating an issue than short ones.
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