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From: »Q« on 6 Jul 2010 00:26 In <news:Xns9DAC756C43BF2bearbottoms1gmaicom(a)news.albasani.net>, Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com> wrote: > H-Man <Spam(a)bites.fs> wrote in > news:4c32009d$0$77566$892e0abb(a)auth.newsreader.octanews.com: > > I would respectfully ask that if you are offering opinion, please > > state it as such. Otherwise you are attempting to impose what can > > only be opinion on others, and in my opinion that is just bad form. > > Either way, do as you choose, I won't waste more any time on this. > > All anyone has is opinion and to post opinions of others found about > on the web. That's a bit better, at least you've given up your fantasy that you are in possession of objective truth about what is best. Anyone want to place bets on how soon Bottoms will be presenting his opinions as "the truth" again?
From: Gordon Darling on 6 Jul 2010 06:14
On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:33:40 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote: <snip> >> Anyone want to place bets on how soon Bottoms will be presenting his >> opinions as "the truth" again? >> >> > My opinions are better than yours. The consensus of opinion in ACF is that you are a fuckwit. -- ox·y·mo·ron n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works. |