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"I don't understand what you wrote, but I vehemently disagree with you.  Please provide some clarity so I can "take you down" for that statement--even though I still don't understand what you wrote."  

Posting to the poster and not the post?  Perhaps?  

 

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it's possible that i may or may not agree to disagree with your statement, possibly. I will not commit to the idea that disagreement or agreement has its merits or disadvantages. weighing the pros and cons i find that i will have to remain ambiguously ambivalent, perhaps.

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Drake1 Nightfire wrote:

it's possible that i may or may not agree to disagree with your statement, possibly. I will not commit to the idea that disagreement or agreement has its merits or disadvantages. weighing the pros and cons i find that i will have to remain ambiguously ambivalent, perhaps.

I disagree.  I'm not sure I understand what you wrote, but I disagree anyway. :|   Could you expand of this a little further so I can be more empathic in my disagreement?

 

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I am really annoyed that you disagree with my statement.

I put it in as plain English as I could.

If you would take the time to read it again, maybe you would understand.

So here is what I said and some clarity too.

Its all here bright as day on this white paper, now read and understand.

What I said is:

I don't like the way you walk, so straighten up and fly right, got it?

 

 

I am Teagan Tobias and I agree with my statement.

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I Agree with you Storm! Some people here seem to either not understand what they are reading or don't really read a post at all but feel they must comment and disagree with the poster no matter what, even if their comment shows that they are really agreeing with the poster's opinion.

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Allisah wrote:

I agree that you were clear and no further clarification is necessary.

It really has nothing to do with clarity does it?  It has everything to do with *who* writes the words... not the words itself.

 

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Storm Clarence wrote:

"I don't understand what you wrote, but I vehemently disagree with you.  
Please provide some clarity so I can
 "take you down" for that statement--even though I still don't understand what you wrote."  

Posting to the poster and not the post?  Perhaps?  

 


"it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." ... William Faulkner

 
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Storm Clarence wrote:


Allisah wrote:

I agree that you were clear and no further clarification is necessary.

It really has nothing to do with clarity does it?  It has everything to do with *who* writes the words... not the words itself.

 

No, it has nothing to do with clarity. It does have everything to do with "who" writes the words for some reason which should not be the case at all. Seems more personal and IMO that's wrong.

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It wouldn't be inaccurate to assume that I couldn't exactly not say that it is or isn't almost partially incorrect. I'm possibly more or less not definitely rejecting the idea that in no way with any amount of uncertainty that I undeniably do or do not agree to disagree with your stance.

Hopefully that in no way clarifies the situation of my profoundly enigmatic stance on your previous statement.

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Eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo?:smileysurprised:

Vel illum qui dolorem eum fugiat quo voluptas nulla pariatur!  :smileytongue:

\0_

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Storm Clarence wrote:

It has everything to do with *who* writes the words... not the words itself.

Oh yeah?


Amethyst Jetaime wrote:

"it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." ... William Faulkner

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Qie Niangao wrote:


Storm Clarence wrote:

It has everything to do with *who* writes the words... not the words itself.

Oh yeah?

Amethyst Jetaime wrote:

"it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." ... William Faulkner


I disagree.  A tale told by an idiot is not understood by a reasoned man.  We listen to idiots all day; I disagree with everything they write. 

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If life is a tale told by an idiot, disagreeing with it would be very disagreeable indeed.

(And telling us this about life was a Scottish king, not a Scotch-soaked playwright, because we know attribution matters.)

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Hmm..... seems to be a pattern of replies from, shall I say for lack of a better word "related type posters" on a few threads. Seems someone took a trip to the graveyard with a shovel too. :matte-motes-sunglasses-3:

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