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over a year ago
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Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish |
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over a year ago
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish"
Yes its me normaly its best to stick to what your good at . |
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over a year ago
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish"
That's why I come on the forums. I refer to them as thick, Jeremy kyle regects though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish"
As long as I'm not in the argument; there is nothing more irritating than trying to reason with or argue with a moron. It's like trying to debate with cheese. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish
As long as I'm not in the argument; there is nothing more irritating than trying to reason with or argue with a moron. It's like trying to debate with cheese." ypu can't argue with stupid |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish
As long as I'm not in the argument; there is nothing more irritating than trying to reason with or argue with a moron. It's like trying to debate with cheese. ypu can't argue with stupid"
And apparently grabbing them by the shoulders and trying to shake sense into them is considered bad form. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I like to have an open mind in any argument and always assume the other person thinks they know what they are on about, although obviously they don't as I am always right. |
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish" However , on the forums you are entitled to say what you like. Does talking rubbish do any harm ? What is the definition of rubbish talk?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish However , on the forums you are entitled to say what you like. Does talking rubbish do any harm ? What is the definition of rubbish talk? "
What? Like lots of people debating?... a mass of them?... |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish
As long as I'm not in the argument; there is nothing more irritating than trying to reason with or argue with a moron. It's like trying to debate with cheese." NEVER argue with an idiot they will only drag you down to there level |
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"Don't you love it when you see an argument and someone thinks they know what they are talking about trying to be clever but you know they are just talking rubbish However , on the forums you are entitled to say what you like. Does talking rubbish do any harm ? What is the definition of rubbish talk? " I mean when someone is using "facts" in an argument and there so called facts are wrong
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