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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!
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"I love it when you have some free time lol"
I am busy working I'll have you know. I'm sitting in on a conference call for someone and taking notes for them. There's not been much worth noting though. |
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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!
" Fascinating..find most of your posts a delicious cocktail of Structure and Making shit up. |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"I love it when you have some free time lol
I am busy working I'll have you know. I'm sitting in on a conference call for someone and taking notes for them. There's not been much worth noting though."
wonder if that's the same one I am on? |
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"I love it when you have some free time lol
I am busy working I'll have you know. I'm sitting in on a conference call for someone and taking notes for them. There's not been much worth noting though.
wonder if that's the same one I am on?"
Ooowww it might be. I know.... take your phone off of mute and burp.... I'll let you know if I hear it |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I love it when you have some free time lol
I am busy working I'll have you know. I'm sitting in on a conference call for someone and taking notes for them. There's not been much worth noting though.
wonder if that's the same one I am on?
Ooowww it might be. I know.... take your phone off of mute and burp.... I'll let you know if I hear it "
couldn't raise a burp but i did fart. You should have heard it ok because the call went eerily quiet |
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"I love it when you have some free time lol
I am busy working I'll have you know. I'm sitting in on a conference call for someone and taking notes for them. There's not been much worth noting though.
wonder if that's the same one I am on?
Ooowww it might be. I know.... take your phone off of mute and burp.... I'll let you know if I hear it
couldn't raise a burp but i did fart. You should have heard it ok because the call went eerily quiet"
Sorry I wasn't listening... can you do it again? |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I love it when you have some free time lol
I am busy working I'll have you know. I'm sitting in on a conference call for someone and taking notes for them. There's not been much worth noting though.
wonder if that's the same one I am on?
Ooowww it might be. I know.... take your phone off of mute and burp.... I'll let you know if I hear it
couldn't raise a burp but i did fart. You should have heard it ok because the call went eerily quiet
Sorry I wasn't listening... can you do it again?"
Jesus ! now look whats happened. Excuse me everyone I will be back shortly |
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Fascinating..find most of your posts a delicious cocktail of Structure and Making shit up.
In a good way of course..I suspect you like to throw things in that you don't necessarily believe, but good debate needs a catalyst..you do that!
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"fantastic posts from the other contributors!!!!
ignoring people is also a good winner..."
Fool.... that will be going in Section 3: Snubbing for Beginners; and may be a mention in Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class.
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"fantastic posts from the other contributors!!!!
ignoring people is also a good winner...
Fool.... that will be going in Section 3: Snubbing for Beginners; and may be a mention in Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class.
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whats wrong with working class-are u racist? |
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"fantastic posts from the other contributors!!!!
ignoring people is also a good winner...
Fool.... that will be going in Section 3: Snubbing for Beginners; and may be a mention in Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class.
whats wrong with working class-are u racist?"
Of course I am NOT a racist! I hate all inferior life forms equally. |
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"fantastic posts from the other contributors!!!!
ignoring people is also a good winner...
Fool.... that will be going in Section 3: Snubbing for Beginners; and may be a mention in Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class.
whats wrong with working class-are u racist?
Of course I am NOT a racist! I hate all inferior life forms equally."
my super intelligent pet amoeba has reported u to admin |
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"fantastic posts from the other contributors!!!!
ignoring people is also a good winner...
Fool.... that will be going in Section 3: Snubbing for Beginners; and may be a mention in Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class.
whats wrong with working class-are u racist?
Of course I am NOT a racist! I hate all inferior life forms equally.
my super intelligent pet amoeba has reported u to admin "
I always knew it wasn't you typing! |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"" Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class"
I can't wait for that one!
I am an avid forum reader but contribute rarely.
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Wish you would. That bum popping up in your face is a very pretty sight |
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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago
from a town near you |
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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!think i will stick with the tried and tested
"fabulous post"
i think thats called the arse licking reply,but
damn thats is a good post
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"fantastic posts from the other contributors!!!!
ignoring people is also a good winner...
Fool.... that will be going in Section 3: Snubbing for Beginners; and may be a mention in Section 7: The Flouncing Master Class.
whats wrong with working class-are u racist?
Of course I am NOT a racist! I hate all inferior life forms equally.
my super intelligent pet amoeba has reported u to admin
I always knew it wasn't you typing!"
The cell's organelles and cytoplasm are enclosed by a cell membrane; it obtains its food through phagocytosis. This makes amoebae heterotrophs. Amoebae have a single large tubular pseudopod at the anterior end, and several secondary ones branching to the sides. The most famous species, Amoeba proteus, averages about 220-740 µm in length, while in motion.[6] making it a giant among amoeboids.[7] A few amoeboids belonging to different genera can grow larger, however, such as Gromia, Pelomyxa, and Chaos.
Amoebae's most recognizable features include one or more nuclei and a simple contractile vacuole to maintain osmotic equilibrium. Food enveloped by the amoeba is stored and digested in vacuoles. Amoebae, like other unicellular eukaryotic organisms, reproduce asexually via mitosis and cytokinesis, not to be confused with binary fission, which is how prokaryotes (bacteria) reproduce. In cases where the amoeba are forcibly divided, the portion that retains the nucleus will survive and form a new cell and cytoplasm, while the other portion dies. Amoebae also have no definite shape.Also known to type shit in forums. |
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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!
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I disagree totally with all the above after goggling it and finding it to be all wrong (According to the all knowing wikipedia)
As for the Emotive Retort lol ok put a pic up up of ya cunt lol (And i dont mean George Bush) |
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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!
I disagree totally with all the above after goggling it and finding it to be all wrong (According to the all knowing wikipedia)
As for the Emotive Retort lol ok put a pic up up of ya cunt lol (And i dont mean George Bush) "
I use nikipedia..it steals all the facts from wiki...always helps to have another truer source |
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Bewarned - if you call someone a c**t, you are likely to receive a ban.
There are other ways to string someone up without resorting to name-calling.
Don't forget to block first, so that peeps who do not have the guts to say what they really want to say in an open forum cannot attack you via PMs.
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By *ove2-shareCouple
over a year ago
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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!
LMFAO
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"tHIS WOMAN X i hATE and love same time x when your not here i miss you x
We need an I'm not worthy emoticon. We could call it the polo... " call she is like a dog with a bone xx and so ture to her self x what i love x |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
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In a forum debate there are many ways in which you can get your point across; each approach having varying degrees of success at a variety of junctures in the debate. The experienced poster will consider the direction of the debate and select their approach wisely to either blend with the style of other contributors or to contrast at the appropriate times when their point needs to stand out.
It is important to try a number of approaches rather than rigidly sticking to one, if you wish to become a veteran of debating. Below are some of the basics.
Structure: You may wish to carefully select your words and structure your argument around facts and real life experiences.
Belief: Sometimes belief is all it takes. You have no idea why you think you are right or where your beliefs on the subject came from, but if you stick to your guns and post with confidence you many just be able to convince others you know something they don’t.
Make Shit Up: You want your belief to be right and need to prove it, so what better way than just make something up and say it happened to you. Who needs Google as a friend when you can create your own facts and figures out of fresh air to make the perfect supplement to your point.
The Dismissing Challenge: Don’t show all of your cards at once, especially if you don’t have a playable hand. Force the other person to show theirs by telling them they live in a dream world without explaining why.
Throw Away Comment: Why single out specific points to challenge when you can make a generalised comment about ‘some people’ and never disclose who you are calling an idiot. This may force several people to show their hands and still leave yours covered; no one will ever know you were only holding an 8 high.
Emoticons: Why type when you can simply click and let the rolling eyes say it all. This approach has two very contrasting uses: When you have no counter argument, but also when you know the other person is just too thick to comprehend a well structured point.
The Emotive Retort: Call them a cunt!
I disagree totally with all the above after goggling it and finding it to be all wrong (According to the all knowing wikipedia)
As for the Emotive Retort lol ok put a pic up up of ya cunt lol (And i dont mean George Bush)
I use nikipedia..it steals all the facts from wiki...always helps to have another truer source "
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I always get a forum ban when I describe a person as a scabbard/sheath/etc (the correct olde worlde name for a cunt)
Do you think if we all use those words instead of cunt it will be a loop hole from a ban like the 2% tax thingy? |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"or NLP ....;-)
(No Logic Please)
It's rude to talk in your on dialogue when it's not English you know " neurolinguistic programming might be an idea for the second part of this topic |
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"or NLP ....;-)
(No Logic Please)
It's rude to talk in your on dialogue when it's not English you know neurolinguistic programming might be an idea for the second part of this topic "
You are sooooooooooooooooooo arrogant |
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"or NLP ....;-)
(No Logic Please)
It's rude to talk in your on dialogue when it's not English you know neurolinguistic programming might be an idea for the second part of this topic
You are sooooooooooooooooooo arrogant "
But impeccably correct Mme LA Pervette...;-) |
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"or NLP ....;-)
(No Logic Please)
It's rude to talk in your on dialogue when it's not English you know neurolinguistic programming might be an idea for the second part of this topic
You are sooooooooooooooooooo arrogant
But impeccably correct Mme LA Pervette...;-)"
Well than that's okay coz I'm a sucker for proper arrogant folk, not just pretend ones tho innit |
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Of everyone on the forum I think the op is the person id most like to meet!
Love all your comments especially the one liners you drop in during active threads that seem to get slipped over. Many times you've been the reason for me grinning inanely at my desk.
This thread does not dissapoint...
Cheers
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