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non-sequitur
logic boy |
for some reason he thinks he has some deep insight into my cognitive processes
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r u still upset abt that
weirdo |
[QUOTE=kitsch;18862325]non-sequitur
logic boy[/QUOTE] man this is a total adb move like you cant deflect someone fucking with you by calling them out on some logical fallacy they made like if someone calls you a loser dont be like "dude thats a bare assertion" etc |
[QUOTE=robertsona;18862333]man this is a total adb move
like you cant deflect someone fucking with you by calling them out on some logical fallacy they made like if someone calls you a loser dont be like "dude thats a bare assertion" etc[/QUOTE] i'll allow it |
[I]Stupid people do stupid things
Smart people outsmart each other[/I] |
no im mocking logic and your prior use of it because i asked you what you did for fun and you said cool
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good posters:
robertsona shortz |
tell me more
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robertsona is a Cool Guy
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[I]that awkward moment when a dude who likes dick girls thinks you're a good poster[/I]
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[QUOTE=illmitch;18862341]robertsona is a Cool Guy[/QUOTE]
dude i was taking this ap lit practice test with my class and one of them multiple choice questions was like "What do you think Sinclair Lewis's idiosyncratic use of capital letters indicates" and you fuckin BET i circled irony :amaze: |
hahahahahaha
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"Littlefield was the Great Scholar of the neighborhood; the authority on everything in the world except babies, cooking, and motors. He was a Bachelor of Arts of Blodgett College, and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics of Yale. He was the employment-manager and publicity-counsel of the Zenith Street Traction Company. He could, on ten hours' notice, appear before the board of aldermen or the state legislature and prove, absolutely, with figures all in rows and with precedents from Poland and New Zealand, that the street-car company loved the Public and yearned over its employees; that all its stock was owned by Widows and Orphans; and that whatever it desired to do would benefit property-owners by increasing rental values, and help the poor by lowering rents."
i was actually surprised to see that technique used in a book written in the 1920s cuz i wouldve thought of that as a super recent affectation but hey. literature something something |
this must be how it feels when i post about drugs and you guys dunno what i'm talking about
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[QUOTE=Juddybear;18862352]this must be how it feels when i post about drugs and you guys dunno what i'm talking about[/QUOTE]
lol |
AP Drugs
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psssshhhhh, i teach that class
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watchin da Thunder
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[QUOTE=robertsona;18862349]"Littlefield was the Great Scholar of the neighborhood; the authority on everything in the world except babies, cooking, and motors. He was a Bachelor of Arts of Blodgett College, and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics of Yale. He was the employment-manager and publicity-counsel of the Zenith Street Traction Company. He could, on ten hours' notice, appear before the board of aldermen or the state legislature and prove, absolutely, with figures all in rows and with precedents from Poland and New Zealand, that the street-car company loved the Public and yearned over its employees; that all its stock was owned by Widows and Orphans; and that whatever it desired to do would benefit property-owners by increasing rental values, and help the poor by lowering rents."
i was actually surprised to see that technique used in a book written in the 1920s cuz i wouldve thought of that as a super recent affectation but hey. literature something something[/QUOTE] now they just mess with different fonts and have one word on a page every so often |
Love thy neighbor with a brick.
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[QUOTE=illmitch;18862361]watchin da Thunder[/QUOTE]
[I]dont even talk to me about the playoffs [/I]:upset: |
i dont even really have a team
thunder are the closest geographically to me i guess |
thats pretty much how all the cool people determine their team
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this storm is so kvlt
blasting abyssic hate |
[QUOTE=robertsona;18862349]"Littlefield was the Great Scholar of the neighborhood; the authority on everything in the world except babies, cooking, and motors. He was a Bachelor of Arts of Blodgett College, and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics of Yale. He was the employment-manager and publicity-counsel of the Zenith Street Traction Company. He could, on ten hours' notice, appear before the board of aldermen or the state legislature and prove, absolutely, with figures all in rows and with precedents from Poland and New Zealand, that the street-car company loved the Public and yearned over its employees; that all its stock was owned by Widows and Orphans; and that whatever it desired to do would benefit property-owners by increasing rental values, and help the poor by lowering rents."
i was actually surprised to see that technique used in a book written in the 1920s cuz i wouldve thought of that as a super recent affectation but hey. literature something something[/QUOTE] should've capitalized the "the"s i think also that's probably like one of the first artifices to become a conventional device |
[QUOTE=MonstrousVermin;18862363]Love thy neighbor with a brick.[/QUOTE]
masterpiece |
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