WOW!! I was just pointed out how much you resemble that fucking idiot troll named ear-space! Yes, you do indeed share nearly every characteristic with it! I hesitate to call you "he" because if you are ear-space, then I refuse to accept that ear-space is male and I refuse to label you "she" because I refuse to insult women by equating them with ear-space. If I'm wrong, may vam cast me into his cute lil hell, but maybe instead you can avoid trolling and continue to involve yourself in real conversation.
Yes molly, I know... read the rules... On Jan 17, 7:24 pm, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote: > Just in case no one has said anything: > > I will (as always) give benefit of the doubt and assume you are new, > therefore please hear my advice: > 1) Just make your points, no one really cares if you are new. Each of > us was new at some point in every circumstance of life. Everyone cares > if you spend a lot of time apologising for yourself, because you > aren't being effective at transmitting your ideas or translating > someone elses. > 2) Think through your concepts before introducing them. If you have > thought through them, post them and allow comments (I am not saying > you have done otherwise). NO person has an opinion that negates yours. > If someone introduces a new fact or proof that you are wrong, research > it to discover it's validity and modify your standing. Do not be a > devout ______ and insist that facts, truth, and reality are > immaterial. > 3) Do not assume anyone knows more because they are older...EVER! Age > is a number, not an endorsement. > 4) When you see people make a claim or assertion that then refuses to > discuss or back up their own idea, mentally relegate them to the > wastebasket. Their thought process is corrupted and ideas are > malformed in EVERY case. Do not waste time hoping that they may > approve of you or see your point. > 5) Some people will not like you, this is life. There are people that > I agree with completely but would never lend them credibility by > discussing anything with them. Content is not everything, delivery is > not everything, ability to understand the oppositions idea and treat > it according to merit is. Do not base your own ideas merit or lack of > merit on anyone. > > These few rules for common debate should help you. > > You do indeed use marker terms that people using sock puppets acquire. > The largest of which are your repeated claims of newness, innocence, > and fear of not fitting in. I am not accusing you of this, just > pointing out noticeable traits that I have witnessed over years of > groups. Simply have faith in yourself and your own validity, and allow > yourself to change opinions after research and reason. Remember : dogs > bite but dogma murders.
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