Originally posted by @jacob-vervilleYes, it's good for a giggle. But the mechanism can also take presumptuous unwanted personal questions out of the public domain and put paid to any stirrings of unsolicited bonhomie.
Honestly, this PM business is pretty hilarious.
Originally posted by @fmfLest we forget FMF is the only one who is entitled to ask presumptuous unwanted personal questions which he does almost all the time.
Yes, it's good for a giggle. But the mechanism can also take presumptuous unwanted personal questions out of the public domain and put paid to any stirrings of unsolicited bonhomie.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerAnyone is entitled to try. If I do, feel free to refuse to answer them, tell me straight that you think they are presumptuous unwanted personal questions, or try the 'send me a PM' thing, or all three of the above. If I do ask you such a question, just say you are not interested. Like I do.
Lest we forget FMF is the only one who is entitled to ask presumptuous unwanted personal questions which he does almost all the time.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerAnd rather than ask them out of genuine interest or concern, he does so to gather ammunition with which to attack someone.
Lest we forget FMF is the only one who is entitled to ask presumptuous unwanted personal questions which he does almost all the time.
Despicable behavior but you can hardly expect better from an atheist.
Originally posted by @fmfNow you’re trying to sound intelligent again via an improved vocabulary. Why not educate yourself on the subjects you’re discussing instead?
Yes, it's good for a giggle. But the mechanism can also take presumptuous unwanted personal questions out of the public domain and put paid to any stirrings of unsolicited bonhomie.
I bet you wear a pair of clear glasses and walk around with a book of Shakespearean plays for the same reason.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerEfficaciously? Wow.
Good for you. Give yourself a pat on the back.
Everyone run for your dictionaries. FMF’s been using his synonym finder again.
Originally posted by @romans1009Why not start a thread about whether Christians are generally any more or less moral than atheists?
Despicable behavior but you can hardly expect better from an atheist.
Originally posted by @romans1009So if there's nothing to back what you said, what is the substance of your "Despicable behavior but you can hardly expect better from an atheist."?
Certainly not aware of any studies on the question.
Originally posted by @romans1009Your personal experience is that atheists are generally despicable?
My personal experience in debating atheists on the Internet is what I mostly (but not exclusively) base that on.