Because you don't fully understand the point you're trying to make and therefore you parrot. You're trying to make some sense of what you think you know. It's just like crazy people walking the streets talking to themselves and repeating the same crazy thoughts over and over.What do you have against "scrambled eggs?" Other than that, I think you were "spot on."
In short it seems you have scrambled eggs between your ears. ;-) Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
Because you like to spam the board?
Some of us take what we write seriously and the topics are serious.
Then someone comes along and adds some stupid shit to cover up the original post. So we start again with a new thread because the topic is important and we will not give up to turd blossoms. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Then someone comes along and adds some stupid shit to cover up the original post. So we start again with a new thread because the topic is important and we will not give up to turd blossoms. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornIf someone responds with what you believe to be "stupid shit," then why don't you refute it with a reasoned argument, or simply call it out for what you believe it to be, and then make your next point? That's what most people do.
If someone responds with what you believe to be "stupid shit," then why don't you refute it with a reasoned argument, or simply call it out for what you believe it to be, and then make your next point? That's what most people do.Winner. Here's ^^^^^^^^^^ your answer admiral. As with pretty much all your posts, this one didn't go the way you envisioned, eh?
But instead, you have a habit of getting frustrated when the discussion isn't going well for you (which it usually doesn't), punting, and starting a new thread on the same topic within 24 hours.
And I believe that most participants in this forum have noticed that you seem to have a rather difficult time discerning what is "stupid shit," and what isn't.
There's no need to get frustrated and start a new thread if you can counter your critics in a reasonably cogent, articulate fashion, is there? Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight