RealAlHazred
Frumious Flumph (Your Grace/Your Eminence)
Well, of course you would think that!*Condescension, belittling people is not strong way of trying to defend your point.
* just kidding, I think you're swell!
Well, of course you would think that!*Condescension, belittling people is not strong way of trying to defend your point.
Nah, that's wishful thinking.Yeah, if the quarterly profits get bad enough, I think Disney will be thrilled to break out a very expensive reissuing of the original cut, starting with a theatrical release, followed by expensive physical releases, along with all of the other stuff they can possibly sell around it.
The proof is in the pudding in this case.I think unless there's actual proof that it's an urban legend.
Well, I see the argument about definitions is going about the way I expected.
It’s the only way some people are capable of communicating. The internet, especially social media, is partly to blame. But it’s clear a lot of people took kindness-compassion as their dump stat. Apparently a lot of people think kindness-compassion is a weakness rather than a strength.Condescension, belittling people is not strong way of trying to defend your point.
Well, I see the argument about definitions is going about the way I expected.
I find telling a joke, or other humor is a good way to open a path for communication, I don't know if it is roger's rules, works for me though.It’s the knly way some people are capable of communicating. The internet, especially social media, is partly to blame. But it’s clear a lot of people took kindness-compassion as their dump stat. Apparently a lot of people think kindness-compassion is a weakness rather than a strength.
okay so which word would you use to describe the fact that without any actual proof all we have is making assumptions and speculations?No-one without an NDA has seen the contract, so it's inaccurate to claim it's definitely the case that it's in that contract (though hardly an "urban legend", that's just a devaluing misuse of that term, like how people use "gaslighting" to mean any lie at all, or "conspiracy theory" to mean basically "any theory")
Yeah. And often--"usually" seems too strong--everyone's right, by the definitions they're preferring. There's no point in bothering with that argument.Sadly, they usually do.