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Why don't you bold the sentence in the quote that you are referring to rather than repeating it? Or is your method they way it's done when responding in court?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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"Can you provide evidence or sound logical reasoning for this?"Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCan you provide evidence or sound logical reasoning for this?
Sometimes people resort to verbal abuse because they have won the argument, and the other person is continuing to be a dull cretin, so you may as well have some fun at their expense.
So you would defend my right to verbally 'bully' you?
I would consider that I won the recent debate about the use of the term Eire for the ROI and anyway, this is an opinion.
"Sometimes people resort to verbal abuse because they have won the argument, and the other person is continuing to be a dull cretin, so you may as well have some fun at their expense"
It may be the case that the "dull cretin" has more information than the individual claiming victory, but keeps their countenance.
"So you would defend my right to verbally 'bully' you?"
no one has the right to bully anyone else either physically or verbally. You can differ on opinion. But remember opinion can be based on insufficient knowledge or experience of an issue and with exposure to that additional knowledge, opinion can change.
a non political example
someone might claim that all MGB's (except the V8 and the MGC" were fitted with the same 1800cc engine. They'd be wrong as there were at least four different 1800cc engines used in the lifespan of the MGBComment
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostI would consider that I won the recent debate about the use of the term Eire for the ROI and anyway, this is an opinion.
Nobody wins on here mate, we are all losing our time
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You lost the argument about Éire and RoI, as you failed to recognise that Éire is no more or less the Irish language word for Ireland, so using it to be a more precise term than Ireland is incorrect.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post"Can you provide evidence or sound logical reasoning for this?"
I would consider that I won the recent debate about the use of the term Eire for the ROI and anyway, this is an opinion.
"Sometimes people resort to verbal abuse because they have won the argument, and the other person is continuing to be a dull cretin, so you may as well have some fun at their expense"
It may be the case that the "dull cretin" has more information than the individual claiming victory, but keeps their countenance.
"So you would defend my right to verbally 'bully' you?"
no one has the right to bully anyone else either physically or verbally. You can differ on opinion. But remember opinion can be based on insufficient knowledge or experience of an issue and with exposure to that additional knowledge, opinion can change.
a non political example
someone might claim that all MGB's (except the V8 and the MGC" were fitted with the same 1800cc engine. They'd be wrong as there were at least four different 1800cc engines used in the lifespan of the MGB
Re verbal bullying, this is odd. Just now you were suggesting you would defend the right of someone to say something you don't agree with. Now you are saying the opposite.Comment
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JTC has a weird view of winning.Originally posted by AtW View Post
Nobody wins on here mate, we are all losing our time
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https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...tle-bus-6.htmlComment
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This is the guy that lost in court, twice and still considers it a win. I'd hate to see what he considers a loss.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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His wasted life?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis is the guy that lost in court, twice and still considers it a win. I'd hate to see what he considers a loss.Comment
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The squirrel p;opulation of Birmingham are relieved though....Originally posted by AtW View Post
Nobody wins on here mate, we are all losing our time
HTHComment
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Are you saying he is a pied Piper figure, luring them with tales of Netflix and chill on a cheap sofa, to become organ donners at the kebab shop downstairs?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe squirrel p;opulation of Birmingham are relieved though....Comment
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Only when he is not posting on CUK.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAre you saying he is a pied Piper figure, luring them with tales of Netflix and chill on a cheap sofa, to become organ donners at the kebab shop downstairs?
The last squirrel who went to the papers died when a car crushed it into a wall.Comment
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