Why isn’t this a popular thing?

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    2 天前

    A tautology isn’t a reason. A reason is a reason. Just like how arbitrary things are arbitrary and how numbers have inherent value.

    You’ve made several claims. Then when I point out the moronic bullshit you’ve said you equivocate, despite having a room-temp IQ and everyone seeing how wrong you are. It’s hilarious.

    Yes, you’re “now wondering if it was a video series”. Sure you are. As if you didn’t know that you don’t read books. You’re not only stupid as fuck, you’re also the worst liar I’ve seen in years.

    One of the reasons Americans are mocked is because they try claiming things which everyone can see are incorrect.

    Like I said, it’s like watching an excited toddler playing kitchen.

    No, you didn’t “misspeak”, you’re just a very shitty liar.

    rather than any reason or system.

    Having a hard time understanding this sentence?

    I speak a dozen languages, but you don’t even speak one, so the communication issue isn’t due to a lack of MY ability. ;>

    You’re wrong and a moron. Several times over. Run and cry I don’t care, it won’t change the facts.

    • ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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      A tautology isn’t a reason. A reason is a reason.

      Ooh! You did actually read my point, yes! Very good! That’s exactly what I was saying.

      You’ve made several claims. Then when I point out

      Point out, yes. Not prove. You aren’t actually making any claims or providing any proof, you’re just…saying stuff.

      Feel free to actually say anything that isn’t an insult at any time. This bad-faith tactic is frankly getting boring.

      a room-temp IQ

      Of course you believe in that nonsense.

      you’re also the worst liar I’ve seen in years.

      Pretty easy when I’m not lying.

      One of the reasons Americans are mocked is because they try claiming things which everyone can see are incorrect.

      Actually, you’re really starting to sound like Trump himself with statements like that. “<patently untrue assertion>, many people are saying. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it.” Might want to check your skin for any hint of orange spray-tan, that stuff’s insidious.

      Like I said, it’s like watching an excited toddler playing kitchen.

      You really only have the one joke? Come on, dude, this was so much fun at the beginning. You peaked too early if this is all you’re coming at me with.

      I speak a dozen languages,

      It’s always evidence of the smartest people when they have to insist on how smart they are.

      You’re wrong

      Citation needed.

      and a moron.

      Could be!

      Run and cry I don’t care, it won’t change the facts.

      Why would I cry? Because of the facts? You haven’t presented any yet.

      • Dasus@lemmy.world
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        20 小时前

        The dictionary definition of arbitrary is proof when you’re having a tantrum saying it means whatever you came up with and that “all systems are arbitrary”.

        Equivocate all you want, you’re just a very low intelligence American trying desperately to back out of having said a stupid thing. You’d be looked as way less stupid if you just admit you misused “arbitrary”. Among other things.

        Because you “love” admitting to mistakes you make to learn new things, don’t you?

        You claim time-keeping systems are arbitrary with the amount of hours they have. That is WRONG.

        You’ll just keep ignoring all your mistakes, because your immature ego makes you pretend you’re infallible. Every projection you make is just an admittance of what you do. A bad faith tactic indeed, you can’t answer anything I ask and skip all the mistakes you make.

        And you think it isn’t painfully obvious. Like I said, like watching a kid play kitchen.