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<blockquote data-quote="Dozen" data-source="post: 6060777" data-attributes="member: 6698275"><p>First time of my life someone has accused me of not thinking enough. They mostly compain of the opposite. Maybe I should consider this progress on my part? I appreciate the thought, but I can assure you I'm not required to be given faulty ultimatums to get my brain cells in line. I consider this an an insult to my intellect, in which I indeed take a vast amount of pride, and while I'm aware the fine art of pissing peope off can achieve wonders, in my case it is rather counterproductive. At the very least, my hands will likely start to shake, such as right now, which, if nothing else, impedes the process of typing the contents of this post down greatly. </p><p></p><p>I've considered what you wrote with care(and noticed, among other facts, that your second post contains no new processable information aside from a smug, if possibly kindhearted overtone and an oddly placed dramatic pause. Again, I am thankful, but I've also been initiated in the secrets of scrolling upwards - cue ghasps -, and the ability to realize procreation between different kinds of creatures results in halfbreeds, rendering the gesture unnecessary.), as well as my knowledge on the topic, and thus arrived at my above conclusion, in which, shockingly, you won't have a say by rephrasing the same argument that led me to it. Now, in light of my rubbish wisdom, I find it more likely that I've missed a clue you didn't mention, since you regard it as glaringly obvious. Tell me more and we will talk. Until then, in case you are yet to be convinced of my awareness of my mental capabilites and the need to use them in a debate, feel free to sacrifice some of your time and figure out my the trail of thought regarding your statements. After all, you appear to believe it is socially expected of us to immediately know what other people conclude from the same source of information. We're all psychics here, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dozen, post: 6060777, member: 6698275"] First time of my life someone has accused me of not thinking enough. They mostly compain of the opposite. Maybe I should consider this progress on my part? I appreciate the thought, but I can assure you I'm not required to be given faulty ultimatums to get my brain cells in line. I consider this an an insult to my intellect, in which I indeed take a vast amount of pride, and while I'm aware the fine art of pissing peope off can achieve wonders, in my case it is rather counterproductive. At the very least, my hands will likely start to shake, such as right now, which, if nothing else, impedes the process of typing the contents of this post down greatly. I've considered what you wrote with care(and noticed, among other facts, that your second post contains no new processable information aside from a smug, if possibly kindhearted overtone and an oddly placed dramatic pause. Again, I am thankful, but I've also been initiated in the secrets of scrolling upwards - cue ghasps -, and the ability to realize procreation between different kinds of creatures results in halfbreeds, rendering the gesture unnecessary.), as well as my knowledge on the topic, and thus arrived at my above conclusion, in which, shockingly, you won't have a say by rephrasing the same argument that led me to it. Now, in light of my rubbish wisdom, I find it more likely that I've missed a clue you didn't mention, since you regard it as glaringly obvious. Tell me more and we will talk. Until then, in case you are yet to be convinced of my awareness of my mental capabilites and the need to use them in a debate, feel free to sacrifice some of your time and figure out my the trail of thought regarding your statements. After all, you appear to believe it is socially expected of us to immediately know what other people conclude from the same source of information. We're all psychics here, right? [/QUOTE]
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