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<blockquote data-quote="metalheadjoe" data-source="post: 8852403" data-attributes="member: 581422"><p>I always stand by my words. You must have caught some rob since you are so eager to argue. As much as I hate analogies, I think they might help you understand, because you are clearly having a tough time.</p><p></p><p>If you go to the doctor with a broken finger, and the doctor suggests cutting it off, would you go with it?</p><p></p><p>If you go to a mechanic with a leaking oil pan, and the mechanic wants to replace your engine, would you trust him?</p><p></p><p>I could go on, but HOPEFULLY you get the point. The internet is full of information. Being somewhat informed prevents you for being misled and taken advantage of. I have absolutely no sympathy for someone who burns his car down because he had no idea what he was doing and took advice from a post on the internet, especially with how much time people spend staring at their phones these days.</p><p></p><p>I'm here mostly to kill time, but I think I'm pretty helpful. Again, please point out a single post of mine that can be proven factually incorrect. While you're at it, I'd love to know the difference between a gain knob and a volume knob, mister parrot! You are so convinced you know everything that you have stopped learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metalheadjoe, post: 8852403, member: 581422"] I always stand by my words. You must have caught some rob since you are so eager to argue. As much as I hate analogies, I think they might help you understand, because you are clearly having a tough time. If you go to the doctor with a broken finger, and the doctor suggests cutting it off, would you go with it? If you go to a mechanic with a leaking oil pan, and the mechanic wants to replace your engine, would you trust him? I could go on, but HOPEFULLY you get the point. The internet is full of information. Being somewhat informed prevents you for being misled and taken advantage of. I have absolutely no sympathy for someone who burns his car down because he had no idea what he was doing and took advice from a post on the internet, especially with how much time people spend staring at their phones these days. I'm here mostly to kill time, but I think I'm pretty helpful. Again, please point out a single post of mine that can be proven factually incorrect. While you're at it, I'd love to know the difference between a gain knob and a volume knob, mister parrot! You are so convinced you know everything that you have stopped learning. [/QUOTE]
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