Thomas Shey
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One has to wonder if that one is deliberate...
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BDSM Longsleeve
BATTLES. DRAGONS. SWORDS. MAGIC. Discharge screen print on black 100% cotton Unisex Longsleeve T-shirtwizardofbarge.com
EDIT: Actually after a glance a few threads, there are easily half a dozen absolutely disingenuous posters going on and on, gaslighting anyone within reach.
Way to waste your time on a Friday gentlemen.
Though not in the Victorian sense of the term.Methinks that engaging in gaslighting disqualifies you from being a gentleman in the modern sense of the term.
Methinks that engaging in gaslighting disqualifies you from being a gentleman in the modern sense of the term.
Though not in the Victorian sense of the term.
Look at the rest of his shirts. He loves his double entendres.One has to wonder if that one is deliberate...
Which is why I specified.
Enter the "No True Gentlemen" fallacy...
Years ago I was a mod on a forum that was attached to an online motorcycle magazine, for which I also did race photography. There was one poster who was a rampant bigot, who was always crowing about his "Scottish Heritage." He would constantly take shots at me, personally, during debates. Well I would debate and he would generally just ad hominem. I could have banned him but i had a plan, that involved his pride. He pulled the No True Scotsman, taking a shot at me because of my obviously Scottish last name. I made my one and only ad hominem attack by telling him that neither he, nor I were as Sottish as my friend of East Indian descent, who was actually born in Glasgow.No true gentleman is a Scotsman?
I feel like I was absent that day of fallacy class.