I refute that your judgements on these issues have any basis in definable, measurable fact. And even if they did, I refute your right to make them.
You do realize that if you refute my right to express my free will then you are in-effect refuting your own right to do the same, right?

Anyway, so you basically just said you couldn't care less about any credible evidence. Of course, based on past posts, it's a safe bet that you *would* use evidence that supported your position. And unfortunately, that leads me to conclude you have been trolling since your OP. The only thing I cannot figure out is if you are even aware of that. You would probably claim you do not care. But ironically you do care that in your mind you are being unjustly singled out. It's too bad you cannot connect the dots. Paraphrasing what I said earlier, I hope you enjoy your one man crusade against the world.

Update: Fixed: "could care less" should be "couldn't care less".

Elda Taluta; Sarks Sark; Ark Arks


In reply to Re^29: What is "aggressive" argument? by Argel
in thread What is "aggressive" argument? by BrowserUk

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