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@Paul-Martin saidI've built sandcastles with stronger foundations.
You caved pretty quickly.
But like you I dont want to argue.
Edit: Not personally of course. One has servants for that.
@Nanomaster saidJüri,
As for myself, I do not participate in argumentation.
You claim not to participate in the non-chess forums on your profile.
You also claim above not to participate in argumentation.
Yet here you are.
Read your audience. If you want a debate, post this in the debates forum.
@orangutan saidWhat "this"? I have not presented any theses to debate.
Jüri,
You claim not to participate in the non-chess forums on your profile.
You also claim above not to participate in argumentation.
Yet here you are.
Read your audience. If you want a debate, post this in the debates forum.
I merely shared an article by Garry Kasparov, and I commented that, unfortunately, he is a political propagandist, not a thinker.
I repeat that I would like to see chessplayers using their brains and writing unbiased analyses instead.
@rookie54 saidI agree with you. "Disruption" is the right word to describe that thread.
this sounds like so much fun
mainly because i haven't any factual knowledge of the topic
and i enjoy disruption and chaos
I have not yet found how to turn off the notifications of that thread.
The quality of the comments has been so low that I am trying to turn the notifications off.
@Nanomaster saidIn fairness, the quality of the comments is a reflection of the quality of the OP.
I agree with you. "Disruption" is the right word to describe that thread.
I have not yet found how to turn off the notifications of that thread.
The quality of the comments has been so low that I am trying to turn the notifications off.
@Nanomaster saidI've been less successful in turning off 'poor quality threads posted in the wrong forum.'
I succeeded in turning off "Forum reply notifications". It can be done from the account settings.