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Originally posted by josephw
"A" or " the" point of view held by your detractors. Just to keep it simple.

For example, your post above asking me about the obvious, leads to a never ending resolution, like running down rabbit trails ad infinitum.

It's as if you just want to skim away from the focus of the topic because the light of the simple but glaring truth is too painful for your eyes to behold.


And what does all this have to do - according to your understanding - with Nazi slogans over the gates to concentration camps?

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Originally posted by josephw
"A" or " the" point of view held by your detractors. Just to keep it simple.

For example, your post above asking me about the obvious, leads to a never ending resolution, like running down rabbit trails ad infinitum.

It's as if you just want to skim away from the focus of the topic because the light of the simple but glaring truth is too painful for y ...[text shortened]... ishing the siding job on my house I started last year. Just hope I don't drink too much beer. 😉
Sir,
If you think you've had too much to drink, just don't post! 😉 Have a great day! Only a suggestion of course, not to say you would have too much!
Kind Regards,
Sincerely,
-VR


There are two types of dipsomaniacs, i.e. the likes of Doug Stanhope
who happen to be fiercely funny and insightful, and then the forum
badgers with wet brain --who repeat themselves, over and over
again with their repetitive interrogations.


Originally posted by FMF
I still don't get it. Why are you referring to the slogan of the Auschwitz concentration camp?
"What?"


Originally posted by FMF
But what is the connection between this "perception" and Auschwitz?
Nothing, fool. It is YOU trying to drum up such a "connection".

Rather clumsily so, I might add.

The connection is to the slogan itself, and its intended misdirection.


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How many more times are you going to bring this up?

Hundreds, if necessary, in order to achieve the effect you so desperately desire?


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Why don't you try adding something to the forum, instead of constantly trying to take something away? Can you speak in anything but questions?

I realize that you see how this works for your buddy, but you are not him. Trying to emulate him only reduces you.


Originally posted by Suzianne
How many more times are you going to bring this up?

Hundreds, if necessary, in order to achieve the effect you so desperately desire?
Go easy on Quasimodo. FMF's lap dog is not precisely a job
reserved for those who are brilliant. Hence his need for copy pasting.






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Sir,
It would be polite to refer to a lady as Ma'am not "mister"!

Kind Regards,
Sincerely,
-VR