Not how it works, big guy from a big metro.Sure they do...you haven't proven your statement...so your words are a lie...
You know, you are the one who adds these mentalities to people. You make it up then claim that is how the person thinks.Not how it works, big guy from a big metro.
What you’re doing is like using a word to define itself. You can’t say the definition of red is “red in color”.
You can’t say someone’s words are lies, and then repeat the words as proof of your claim.
And don’t be like Thxone, who uses “because I said so” as his proof of a claim. That’s even worse.
Every time you refuse to back up what you say but expect it to be believed, it’s a “because I said so” moment.You know, you are the one who adds these mentalities to people. You make it up then claim that is how the person thinks.
"Because I said so" How many times have I said this in earnest? Or is this one of your "I know because that's the way you post".
If it is the way you think I post then we are back to you claiming shit based on your FEELINGS and not facts.
So which is it?
Interesting.
Every time you refuse to back up what you say but expect it to be believed, it’s a “because I said so” moment.
Probably the longest running one so far is your insistence that bones do not have nerves in them, with you providing nothing more than your claim.
If you insist it but refuse to prove it, that is a “because I said so” instance. And you’ve probably done it dozens of times on that one claim alone.
Just like Spokey has been doing. He insists my words are a lie, but refuses to prove it. It’s one of his “because I said so” moments.
I disagree that admitting it would put an end to this. I agree it's an opinion of what Trump's speech meant and I think we can safely say a few hundred of his followers took it to mean the same thing and we know this because they kicked down the doors at the Capitol. Some of them are even on record saying "I did for it Trump." OTOH, thousands didn't participate in the Capitol riot, so obviously there other interpretations of that speech.The quote of you spokey repeatedly referenced isn’t you lying, it’s you stating your opinion on what you believe that speech meant. Admitting that it’s an opinion and not fact would end all of this. Or you can all keep it going and keep providing the entertainment.
Seems to me it's like that because YOU say so Rob. This is literally just your point of view and the way YOU feel about it.Every time you refuse to back up what you say but expect it to be believed, it’s a “because I said so” moment.
Probably the longest running one so far is your insistence that bones do not have nerves in them, with you providing nothing more than your claim.
If you insist it but refuse to prove it, that is a “because I said so” instance. And you’ve probably done it dozens of times on that one claim alone.
Just like Spokey has been doing. He insists my words are a lie, but refuses to prove it. It’s one of his “because I said so” moments.
Interesting.
Should I be jobless and post conspiracy fantasy and misinformation links 24/7, interspersed with claims that I travel the universe and have been resurrected from death like the next coming of the Messiah?
THAT stuff that seems like a big pile of shit to me.
Can you show me where they kicked down the doors at the Capitol?I disagree that admitting it would put an end to this. I agree it's an opinion of what Trump's speech meant and I think we can safely say a few hundred of his followers took it to mean the same thing and we know this because they kicked down the doors at the Capitol. Some of them are even on record saying "I did for it Trump." OTOH, thousands didn't participate in the Capitol riot, so obviously there other interpretations of that speech.