ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Lol irony
Lol irony
You've been owned by everybody on this site who has two brain cells to rub together.Lol irony
Why do you think you're relevant?You've been owned by everybody on this site who has two brain cells to rub together.
Why are you still here?
Relevant? What a weasel word.Why do you think you're relevant?
He didn't have to be an asshole to me. He started the fight, then claimed offense. That's pretty fucking weak. Have you and your populum considered that?Relevant? What a weasel word.
What I am (and you have decided not to recognize) is that I am correct. Relevant, schmelephant.
I do not need to resort to an argumentum ad populum to buttress my observation.
Consider it? You have done nothing but repeat that same thing ad nauseam. I reject your premise as I have repeatedly told you. What you reject is that you are responsible for your behavior, and claiming his somehow makes you blameless for your own bigotry is what I reject.He didn't have to be an asshole to me. He started the fight, then claimed offense. That's pretty fucking weak. Have you and your populum considered that?
I thought not.
Of course I have considered it. See above for details.He didn't have to be an asshole to me. He started the fight, then claimed offense. That's pretty fucking weak. Have you and your populum considered that?
I thought not.
Yes, decisive. The question now is did it win or lose the battle?I agree with the caveat that humans are still more creative and unpredictable. Both traits can be decisive in warfare.
It's spelled Mudd just like the doctor that treated John Wilkes Booth.After you own up to how you ran Pinny off the boards.
This is why your name to me is Mud.
Or Harry Mudd on Star TrekIt's spelled Mudd just like the doctor that treated John Wilkes Booth.
It's spelled Mudd just like the doctor that treated John Wilkes Booth.
This citation comes from John Badcock (a.k.a. 'J. Bee’) in Slang - A Dictionary of the Turf etc., 1823:Or Harry Mudd on Star Trek
Or Harry Mudd on Star Trek
dammit. I go on errands and miss the party.
Nevertheless he was the catalyst for the term going 'viral'This citation comes from John Badcock (a.k.a. 'J. Bee’) in Slang - A Dictionary of the Turf etc., 1823:
"Mud - a stupid twaddling fellow. ‘And his name is mud!’ ejaculated upon the conclusion of a silly oration, or of a leader in the Courier."
https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/your-name-is-mud.html
Dr. Mudd wasn't born until 1833.
Fascinating show me your statistics on that. I'd love to see them.Nevertheless he was the catalyst for the term going 'viral'
So it's okay for him to call me names, then engage in an epic display of pearl clutching if I use the same words.Consider it? You have done nothing but repeat that same thing ad nauseam. I reject your premise as I have repeatedly told you. What you reject is that you are responsible for your behavior, and claiming his somehow makes you blameless for your own bigotry is what I reject.
Don't you have to get back to your virtue signaling by returning to championing your deluded drama queen? Don't let this thread stand in your way, good sir.
Depends on which one.Yes, decisive. The question now is did it win or lose the battle?
You have something in common with somebody you purportedly despise. You repeat the same tripe over and over in the hope that someone, perhaps even you, will begin to believe it. The technique is called the Big Lie.So it's okay for him to call me names, then engage in an epic display of pearl clutching if I use the same words.
I get he's your friend. Hypocrites flock together.