I draw conclusions not because they are necessarily true, but to ask "supposing it is true, what would that reveal by implication?"
Sure. That's a good way to question the world. However to posit your question and resultant answer as necessarily true. As you did. Is not a good way to go about further. Especially when each part your drawn conclusion is on shaky ground on it's own and as a whole is barely holding itself together.
However to posit your question and resultant answer as necessarily true. As you did. Is not a good way to go about further. Especially when each part your drawn conclusion is on shaky ground on it's own and as a whole is barely holding itself together.
Listen just because you have an IQ of 140 doesnt mean you need to rub it in the faces of the 115 crowd.
Fuck you man. Fuck you. I don't need this drama. I'm just over here, I'm talking here, and here you come to mess up my post. And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, I'll tell you how you became a nigger in a town called Bel Air.
I'm not trying to rub anything in anyone's face. I'm trying to explain to you an improvement in how you go about conversations and introspective though processes to problem solve.
Also I'm bad at sarcasm. So if that was sarcasm it went right over might head.
I often express humor to show my gratitude toward someone. Ciao.
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