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Previously on "Verhofstadt: Brexit is a failure of the EU"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHere's what Verhofstadt said:
https://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostTo be fair, I also see you as a spotty teenager in his room. May not be the case, but that is how you come across. Very immature postings that would be at home coming from the keyboard of a bored teenager trying to troll adults. Incidentally Shaun comes across exactly the same, which is interesting as you both continue to support Brexid despite all the facts that it will make Britain, and many Brits, worse off.
and not just by warty
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIs that how you perceive me from my posts here, since you've never met me?
Interesting, but wrong, again.
I wonder what others (who have seen more of your posts over the years) perceive you as?
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Originally posted by Bean View Postsadguru never actually explicitly stated whether he meant CSEs to mock me, or whether he missed off the 'G' - is was your assertion, that he meant to say CSE all along.
I might be right, until he specifies otherwise - or are you claiming you are a sadguru socky and therefore you know?
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIrrelevant & meaningless.
YOU need to prove that I said that explicitly, otherwise you're a hypocrite for decrying similar actions by others. Quite simple really.
As we know, statements often don't bear relation to reality, so this is irrelevant misdirection again.
As you are direct quoting, I need to have explicitly stated it, truth of the statement is irrelevant.
A search of all forums reveals no results for that combination of words and user, ergo, it is false and now you've read this message - it is intentionally false to leave it as it is.
HTH BIDI
2 A search of the forum proves that there is no current post with those words. It does not prove that the original post was not edited or deleted.
We will get to 3 when you have passed 1 and 2.
I don't need to prove anything. You are the one who called me a liar.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBy appearance, he's just a socially awkward teenager.
Interesting, but wrong, again.
I wonder what others (who have seen more of your posts over the years) perceive you as?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post1. Prove that I made the statement in my signature.
YOU need to prove that I said that explicitly, otherwise you're a hypocrite for decrying similar actions by others. Quite simple really.
Originally posted by Old Greg2. Prove that the statement is false.
As you are direct quoting, I need to have explicitly stated it, truth of the statement is irrelevant.
Originally posted by Old Greg3. Prove that the statement is intentionally false.
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by Bean View PostThat I explicitly stated your signature at some point.
Can you link me to the post where I state the cretin part, specifically?
I'm not fussed and not reporting your sig, as I find your rank hypocrisy very amusing, ya little snowflake
2. Prove that the statement is false.
3. Prove that the statement is intentionally false.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostShow me the lie I have told.
Can you link me to the post where I state the cretin part, specifically?
I'm not fussed and not reporting your sig, as I find your rank hypocrisy very amusing, ya little snowflake
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Originally posted by Bean View PostI'm a self-confessed mistake maker.
Not all mistakes are lies.
For instance, I should have paraphrased (as it was implicit) instead of directly quoting (explicit).
Now, your signature, for instance is directly quoting something I've never explicitly said - so are you a liar too - or is there just a double standard?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGive it up. He's a self-confessed liar.
Not all mistakes are lies.
For instance, I should have paraphrased (as it was implicit) instead of directly quoting (explicit).
Now, your signature, for instance is directly quoting something I've never explicitly said - so are you a liar too - or is there just a double standard?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostLet's see, maybe it's your decision to claim someone else said it, when they factually did not.
...So you are putting your words into their mouth.
You have previously not explicitly answered the question of whether someone should correct their mistakes (post editing), or leave them be - so for now, I leave it be, since in the past, you view correcting mistakes as a negative (can't win eh?)
A mistake is not always equal to a lie, although it sounds like there is no middle ground for you on this topic of; mistakes, incorrect assertions, retractions etc...
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