RE: [Request] Screen capture 04-29-2013, 01:12 PM
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(04-29-2013, 01:02 PM)Der Anarchist Wrote: Calling people stupid isn't nice.
Yes, I understand that. But although I was trying to keep the discussion civilized in the beginning, he insisted on calling me wrong, and until I provided more proof, the only thing he did in return was attack me personally, and had less and less to say about Invoking, consequently avoiding all of the proof I had provided for him (obviously). This is evident for the fact that the whole time, he thought I was the only person who thought Invoking is, as I said it was, and why it was not what he was saying it was.
After 7 pages of the most unethical and endless debate I have ever been in, and with all of the proof I provided him, when he had none in return, he still managed to somehow think that I was wrong.
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Usually people have more common sense than that. (Perhaps that word was putting it lightly for that reason? lol because I still can't understand why/how somebody could be so stubborn.)
It's like someone saying that an apple is mostly round, and trying to prove to them that it is... Then somehow down the road the guy brings up "accidents" and possibilities, about how his eyes might be perceiving things wrong, but he still insists that he is right. What he did in this thread is literally no different.
He kept saying how there was a possibility that MSDN would be wrong, claiming that he didn't say it was, but when I showed him proof through MSDN, he would still say that I am wrong. Now that is insanity.
-- cxS
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