🔥 Are you <del>racist</del><ins>constantly offended</ins>?
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I hate to have to repeat myself, but:
I'm happy for you that you find it fun to be wrong.
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I done fixed that.
No. They all involve believing you're right. But several of them involve actually being right.
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No. They all involve believing you're right. But several of them involve actually being right.
Where are you that being right about stuff causes you to be constantly offended? If you're constantly offended, the problem is you.
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They all involve believing you're right.
Usually when I'm offended, it's because I pretend to and I know full well that my pretended stance on the issue is wrong. So, your statement above is a blatant lie. [spoiler]For a certain definition of lie.[/spoiler]
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If you're constantly offended, the problem is you.
False. It could be that you're very observant - as I am - and are able to spot offensive things easily, in which case it would not take long to find something offensive just by browsing certain areas of the internet. It could be that you live in an area where you are surrounded by people who make a point of being offensive as often as possible. Maybe you're beingfollowedstalked by a handful of such people. There are plenty of perfectly valid reasons for being constantly offended which do not imply you are the one at fault.
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@Fox said:
They all involve believing you're right.
Usually when I'm offended, it's because I pretend to and I know full well that my pretended stance on the issue is wrong. So, your statement above is a blatant lie. [spoiler]For a certain definition oflie"am".[/spoiler]FTFY
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You could go somewhere else, where we won't offend your righteous and just, deeply experienced self at every turn.
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There are plenty of perfectly valid reasons for being constantly offended which do not imply you are the one at fault.
No, they mostly sound just like what Mr Wonka was warning us about.
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FTFY
I wonder what definition of "am" could possibly apply to a sentence that doesn't use this word even once. Also, I wonder how could you miss that reference I was making.
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I wonder what definition of "am" could possibly apply to a sentence that doesn't use this word even once.
Okay, let's see how many quotes it takes you to find the "am". It's like golf: higher numbers are bad.Usually when I'm offended, it's because I pretend to and I know full well that my pretended stance on the issue is wrong.
Usually when I'm offended
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Okay, let's see how many quotes it takes you to find the "am".
Let's see how many days it'll take you to realize I used the most pedantic definition of the word "word" there is.
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@Fox said:
Okay, let's see how many quotes it takes you to find the "am".
Let's see how many days it'll take you to realize I used the most pedantic definition of the word "worddoesn't" there is.
ATFY
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Okay, let's see how many quotes it takes you to find the "am". It's like golf: higher numbers are bad.
I'm offended by these macroaggressions against people who aren't native English speakers!
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I went to Costco and came back to find that I helped get @Fox all wound up again. That is a nice way to come back from a sick day.
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Shits and giggles, mostly. Also to demonstrate that multiple possibilities exist in almost every situation, @boomzilla.
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Also to demonstrate that multiple possibilities exist in almost every situation, @boomzilla.
There may be multiple possibilities, but for this one there is only one that is likely or possible. That is the one that Mr. Wonka laid out above.
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likely or possible
[insert quote about conflating two very different things from some other forumgoer that consistently argues with me here]
Filed Under: Huh. Discoparser doesn't like trying to format things in brackets. _What a surprise._
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Yeah, as usual I have no idea you are getting on about. Could you perhaps post a meaningless infographic from a biased source or maybe some links that say the exact opposite of the point you are trying to make?
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Yeah, as usual I have no idea you are getting on about.
He apparently speaks a language that has all of the same words as English, but isn't English. Not sure how that happened.
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Also to demonstrate that multiple possibilities exist in almost every situation, @boomzilla.
Yes you're like 5 steps ahead of us all.
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Touching all the samples so everyone else catches it too, maybe?
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Yesterday was the sick day. Today I was at Costco
Touching all the samples so everyone else catches it too
Gotta spread the love. I am Typhoid Poly.
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[insert quote about conflating two very different things from some other forumgoer that consistently argues with me here]
it's a bit sad that fox has given up trying. Its like he's gotten tired of his own bullshit. Maybe if we nudge him a little more he might say something sensible in this thread.
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Maybe if we nudge him a little more he might say something sensible in this thread.
Go home @DogsB, you're drunk.
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Touching all the samples so everyone else catches it too, maybe?
I wouldn't be surprised if he did.
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Awesome, then it's a good day for the rest of us.
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If anything, it should merely be a slightly less terrible day for you. Unless you actually are celebrating the death of Alan Rickman. I know you're a despicable, morally bankrupt individual, but I was giving you the benefit of the doubt in assuming you weren't that utterly grotesque. Was I incorrect?
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Unless you actually are celebrating the death of Alan Rickman
Alan Rickman was a great actor. But I didn't know him, so why should my day be made measurably worse because he died?
And if it did ruin your day, well, was your yesterday ruined by news of Ashley Olson's death? If not, why not, and what's the difference between the two?
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And if it did ruin your day, well, was your yesterday ruined by news of Ashley Olson's death?
I had not received that news, nor news of Brian Bedford's death. My childhood is dying before my eyes.
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This is not new to me. It's just that there is an unusually high concentration of death this week.
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It's just that there is an unusually high concentration of death this week.
No. Just an unusually high concentration of deaths you care about.
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Just an unusually high concentration of deaths you care about.
And a sign of maturity is realizing that you cannot let the death of someone you've never met crush you. It's like that scene near the end of Labyrinth where Bowie tells Sarah he's crushed under the weight of meeting her expectations of him.
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Or sports fans who get depressed when their team loses.
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Or sports fans who get depressed when their team loses.
That's why it pays to be a fan of professional sports teams from Michigan.
- You know they'll probably lose, like 8:1.
- If the team does make it into the running for anything, they'll choke, they always do.
- There's a 2:1 chance they'll win the Turkey-day game so you can fill your "XYZ-fan tears" jars. Because if you loose to a professional Michigan team, your team sucks. Badly. Unless it involves hockey; that is a bit more of an even-field.
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BRUINS!
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Played Hans Gruber in Die Hard, Snape in Harry Potter films.
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Gruber