> Doesn't change the fact that when you are out on your own like you are,
> you
> are either A) or B).

You have an inordinately difficult time differentiating between a "fact" and
an opinion, particularly when the opinion is your own (which is usually
couched in terms of "nobody thinks X" and "everybody knows Y", where X is
something you disagree with, and Y is something you agree with). You
constantly appeal to some mythical unanimity of opinion, which seems always
coincidentally to be on your side.

No wonder debating anything with you feels rather like striking a wet match,
sipping non-alcoholic beer, or binding with non-adhesive tape.

As a point of psychology, the number of times you say things like "nobody
thinks X" or "everybody knows Y" is very indicative how very little of your
own thinking you do. You either:

a.) Aren't bright enough to conceive an original idea;

or 

b.) Don't have enough balls to risk an unpopular opinion.

OK, in this case there is also:

c.) Both A and B

I'm guessing you're a sufficiently well-rounded guy to qualify as firmly in
the C category. 

And nothing you can say or quote can ever change that "fact" so don't
bother.

:-/

- Bob

[Intended only as an exercise to illustrate the wisdom of Luke 6:31; what I
really wanted in my heart to respond was "Wow, what a thoughtful guy you
are, Geoff." Alas, Romans 7:19-25.]


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