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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostFuq you, you nazi bastard! OH and I don't have the monopoly on being stubborn!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostEvery post is like that when Spod and OH are going at it but it doesn't seem to end the argument.Last edited by SupremeSpod; 17 December 2012, 16:13.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI think its when Godwins law has been invoked too.
I have some proposed end conditions. But before I get started, let me say this: I know a lot of you out there are shouting “Godwin!” Godwin’s Law merely states that eventually, any argument will involve a comparison to Nazis in general or Hitler specifically. Some people have misinterpreted it to mean that once Nazis are brought up, the argument is over. While I applaud the principle, in practice it makes it very difficult to discuss European history; the films of Charles Chaplin; or who, among those who surf, must die.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYep,definitely the Last Word syndrome.
And perversely it can annoy others if you do, in fact, let them have the last word. The secret is to ensure that their last word is so inane and moronic that it simply can't be topped.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYep,definitely the Last Word syndrome.
And perversely it can annoy others if you do, in fact, let them have the last word. The secret is to ensure that their last word is so inane and moronic that it simply can't be topped.
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Yep,definitely the Last Word syndrome.
And perversely it can annoy others if you do, in fact, let them have the last word. The secret is to ensure that their last word is so inane and moronic that it simply can't be topped.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI thought you ended a intellectual, topical argument on the internet with something like 'Anyway, I will remember to wipe my kn0b on your crutains when I have finished with your mom' or something of that ilk?
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I thought you ended a intellectual, topical argument on the internet with something like 'Anyway, I will remember to wipe my kn0b on your crutains when I have finished with your mom' or something of that ilk?
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"If you claim to be winning, you lose."
Good point. Which means assguru loses every time.
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