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I'm surprised this discussion is still going on.“Absence of proof is not proof of absence.” - William Cowper
All you did was quote a dictionary. You're gonna have to come up with a better argument than that. But I probably won't be here to read it, since discussions like these are pointless to participate in for too long, and I've already wasted more time here than I should've.
This thread is like a Nascar circuit, except without a finishing line.
It is literally impossible to take someone who proclaims himself as "Soldat Forums' Intellectual Elite" seriously
Quote from: L[0ne]R on April 30, 2011, 01:04:41 pmI'm surprised this discussion is still going on.“Absence of proof is not proof of absence.” - William CowperOk so I found a statement that someone made that gives the gist of this quote:"The concept is that just because something can't be proven doesn't mean it's not true. This is, of course, true."Definition of true: in accordance with fact or reality: "a true story"; "of course it's true". That Cowper quote is meaningless.
Last year, I dreamt I was pissing at a restroom, but I missed the urinal and my penis exploded.
As I've always said, taking down a brick wall takes some heavy machinery.But unfortunately, I've never been good at handling that.
Which side is the handle facing.For me, its left. For you, its right.Who is right and who is wrong. And most important of all, which statement is true?
If it were a scientific fact or controversial piece of data then yes, yahoo answers would be inappropriate here. In this case it's not, he just wanted another wording of his idea.
Quote from: iDante on May 01, 2011, 12:50:56 amIf it were a scientific fact or controversial piece of data then yes, yahoo answers would be inappropriate here. In this case it's not, he just wanted another wording of his idea.If you're so bad at communicating that you have to turn to Yahoo Answers for a more clear wording mayhaps Intellectual Elite is not an accurate descriptor
Quote from: Veritas on May 01, 2011, 11:21:00 amQuote from: iDante on May 01, 2011, 12:50:56 amIf it were a scientific fact or controversial piece of data then yes, yahoo answers would be inappropriate here. In this case it's not, he just wanted another wording of his idea.If you're so bad at communicating that you have to turn to Yahoo Answers for a more clear wording mayhaps Intellectual Elite is not an accurate descriptorHey don't take it out on him he didn't even do anything, I just couldn't understand what you were saying. You're blowing it out of proportion, everyone has difficulty at something, and if I can use that statement to go further into my explanation than so be it.I'll make a better argument later once I collect my thoughts properly.
everyone has difficulty at something