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Originally Posted by Dyshade Once again you meander on in no meaningful fashion. All the while attempting to insult. Your blather changes nothing.
Everyone attempts to fit into groups. It is the human way. It makes no matter that you do not think so. Facts are not changed by feeble opinions. |
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Originally Posted by Dyshade All semantics. Irregardless of whether it is a group or one person you are labeling them as an idiot. You are a hypocrite or you are stupid. Possibly both. The very word everyone encompasses individuals as well just in case you did not know that. As such your statement provides great insight into the shortfalls of your verbal arguments.
See what you have done. You have succeeded to derail this thread. Congratulations!!
Since when did politics have anything to do with Morals??? |
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Originally Posted by Dyshade In answer to B)
What in the hell?? It makes no sense. Your sentence structure really needs some work. because that statement makes absolutely not a whit of sense.
But go ahead and waste your vote. That is your choice. |
Whereas conversely, you need to learn what commas are instead of forcing the period to do everything, learn how to capitalize, understanding basic sentence structure (You have succeeded
in derailing this thread), and understand the use of prefixes- irregardless is the opposite of regardless. Irrelevant of the irreversible damage the English language has suffered at your hands, I'm going to try and see if I understand your... 'points' correctly. We have
1) A deeply ironic lesson on grammar.
2) The insinuation that there is no difference between an individual and the mass of humanity (that means that everyone else has to do my job instead of just me, right?).
3) The implication that there exists no links between political and moral idealogy.
Is that right?