ThxOne
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Failed again huh... what was I trying to accomplish?So weird how Thxone fails again, and the memes pour in.
Failed again huh... what was I trying to accomplish?So weird how Thxone fails again, and the memes pour in.
Well that's cool and all but I wasn't speaking about numbers, I was being technical and literal about the actual states being spread across the United States. Wide Spread.I don't consider fractions of a percent "wide spread."
As I tell Rob so often... that is not ironic. What you have said is the SAME as what I suggested. For it to be ironic it would have to be the opposite and be amusing. What you posted is tautology. Not the same as irony.Ironically, when Hillary lost to Trump, that's exactly what they did - looked at what went wrong with polling data.
I guess you didn't bother to read, or maybe COMPREHEND what I posted (see how your own accusations can so easily bite you in the ***?).If it is MY vote, how can it be the wrong vote? Tell me Rob, what is the right vote?
I don't care about all that fluff. Tell me, what is the right vote Rob. Stop fucking backpedaling you pussy.I guess you didn't bother to read, or maybe COMPREHEND what I posted (see how your own accusations can so easily bite you in the ***?).
I'll try again. Maybe this time read it, and try to comprehend it:
An ill-informed vote is far worse than not voting. Mike Rowe phrased it well:
"Regardless of their political agenda, my celebrity pals are fundamentally mistaken about our “civic duty” to vote. There is simply no such thing. Voting is a right, not a duty, and not a moral obligation. Like all rights, the right to vote comes with some responsibilities, but lets face it – the bar is not set very high. If you believe aliens from another planet walk among us, you are welcome at the polls. If you believe the world is flat, and the moon landing was completely staged, you are invited to cast a ballot. Astrologists, racists, ghost-hunters, sexists, and people who rely upon a Magic 8 Ball to determine their daily wardrobe are all allowed to participate. In fact, and to your point, they’re encouraged."
"None of the freedoms spelled out in our Constitution were put there so people could cast uninformed ballots out of some misplaced sense of civic duty brought on by a celebrity guilt-trip."
Repetition of a falsehood doesn't make it a truth.As I tell Rob so often... that is not ironic. What you have said is the SAME as what I suggested. For it to be ironic it would have to be the opposite and be amusing. What you posted is tautology. Not the same as irony.
Wrong.Repetition of a falsehood doesn't make it a truth.
Every single time you tried to "correct" me on my use of the words "irony" and "ironic", you were wrong.
And I verified your error each time.
You try to correct me under the presumption that you are using the word correctly... this makes you wrong twice.Repetition of a falsehood doesn't make it a truth.
Every single time you tried to "correct" me on my use of the words "irony" and "ironic", you were wrong.
And I verified your error each time.
Way to completely ignore the concept, since it doesn't fit with your desired narrative.I don't care about all that fluff. Tell me, what is the right vote Rob. Stop fucking backpedaling you pussy.
Ahhh misdirection now. I'll ask for the third time. What is the right vote?Way to completely ignore the concept, since it doesn't fit with your desired narrative.
Or, was it just too complicated an idea for you to comprehend?
Tell us all about hoe you know definitions better than the OED.You try to correct me under the presumption that you are using the word correctly... this makes you wrong twice.
Play again.
Misdirection is what you are trying with your "what is the right to vote?" question.Ahhh misdirection now. I'll ask for the third time. What is the right vote?
Tautology speaks to repetition in the same sentence, not things said by different people at different points in time about the same topic.You try to correct me under the presumption that you are using the word correctly... this makes you wrong twice.
Play again.