A Warning! It's Over for America!

Facts? You change every damned post into some narrow interpretive view you call a fact. And when cornered you consistently change the game. The tactic is called "raising the disruption index." Very useful in business negotiations. But at some point one has to know they're gonna do nothing more than draw fire with such tactics.
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You're not going out tonight. I told you no parties until you're 18. :sarcastic: One more word and you're grounded... and no phone!

At what point have I changed the game? I simply pointed out that the premise of this thread (that this is a "lawless", "anything goes" nation) is BS. From there it devolved into false accusations of my actions, and another user demonstrating his lack of understanding of what the word "lack" means.

If telling someone who is wrong that they are wrong is "changing the game", so be it.
 
At what point have I changed the game? I simply pointed out that the premise of this thread (that this is a "lawless", "anything goes" nation) is BS. From there it devolved into false accusations of my actions, and another user demonstrating his lack of understanding of what the word "lack" means.

If telling someone who is wrong that they are wrong is "changing the game", so be it.
Christ, where do I begin. Every thread. Once you direct people to stay on topic you've lost. You will argue with a person for eternity, no matter what the topic. Having the last word and directing people around seems real important. Sniffed you out long ago bud. And so have the others... thus you're arguing with nearly everyone. Even a new ID won't change anything. The pattern is the same. Go ahead, respond. You can't stop.
 
Christ, where do I begin. Every thread. Once you direct people to stay on topic you've lost.

Either that or you're interested in discussing the topic at hand, not something unrelated.

Anyway, if wanting a conversation to stay on topic is a bad thing, why is changing the argument (as you've falsely accused me of doing) a bad thing? Should we stay on topic, or should we change the topic?

Having the last word and directing people around seems real important.

"Go ahead, respond."

You're the one directing people around here, not I.
 
Anyway, if wanting a conversation to stay on topic is a bad thing, why is changing the argument (as you've falsely accused me of doing) a bad thing? Should we stay on topic, or should we change the topic?
OK, that's it. You're grounded young lady. :sarcastic:
 
OK, that's it. You're grounded young lady. :sarcastic:

This, my friend, is an example of behavior that is truly detrimental to conversation. You're asked a direct and simple question, given the opportunity to expand on and explain the accusations that you're making. Instead of taking the opportunity to have a real discussion, you respond with this silliness. Sad...
 
Christ, where do I begin. Every thread. Once you direct people to stay on topic you've lost. You will argue with a person for eternity, no matter what the topic. Having the last word and directing people around seems real important. Sniffed you out long ago bud. And so have the others... thus you're arguing with nearly everyone. Even a new ID won't change anything. The pattern is the same. Go ahead, respond. You can't stop.

We should like this a billion times over. Truest of true statement right here folks.

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This, my friend, is an example of behavior that is truly detrimental to conversation. You're asked a direct and simple question, given the opportunity to expand on and explain the accusations that you're making. Instead of taking the opportunity to have a real discussion, you respond with this silliness. Sad...
That's it! Now give me the phone young lady. Keep going and I'll take away the computer too. :patsak:
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Son, You're very presence is detrimental to anything being discussed.
 
That's it! Now give me the phone young lady. Keep going and I'll take away the computer too. :patsak:
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Son, You're very presence is detrimental to anything being discussed.

No. The childish insults and refusal to discuss the issue at hand are what's detrimental.
 
OK, you just added one more weekend to your punishment.
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Why? This is why.

The tactic you're using is sometimes referred to as "raising the disruption index." Very cagey tool when negotiating.

So you don't want to act like an adult because another person points out that Ringo's equally childish posting doesn't change reality? You're a strange one, my friend.
 

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