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  • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
    II'm betting I eat better and get more exercise than you potheads as well. What is crazy?
    Are drugs/no drugs the reason you eat better and exercise more?

    I know a few potheads that probably eat better and are in better shape than you are.

    Just like I know many potheads that graduated with high honors. Better than you graduated, I'm sure. So all your unsubstantiated comments mean zip.
    It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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    • I don't think "eating and exercise" are the sum total of "doing better" either. It's a rather restrictive measure.
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      "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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      • So you are a lazy fat ass pothead who doesn't care about himself but thinks others are mentally ill?
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        • No, just those that believe in mythical beings.
          It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
          RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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          • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
            So you are a lazy fat ass pothead who doesn't care about himself but thinks others are mentally ill?
            I'm not lazy. I'm actually quite productive.

            I'm not fat. 5'11" and about 170lbs.

            I am pothead.

            I do care about myself in that I plan to enjoy my time on this planet as THIS IS ALL THERE IS. I'm openly hedonistic and if my choices shorten my life (as they undoubtedly will) I am okay with that. I'm a Roman candle Kid.

            And yes, I do think some others are mentally ill. It is demonstrably true and you make me suspicious based upon your posts over the last few months.
            "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
            "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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            • I'm pretty sure arguing with the mentally ill is a sign of mental illness. (I am admittedly mentally ill.)

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              • Originally posted by Aeson View Post
                I'm pretty sure arguing with the mentally ill is a sign of mental illness. (I am admittedly mentally ill.)
                Then I will agree with you rather than argue.

                I made the same point in the past and refrained from posting in the crazy Kid religion thread for just that reason (aside from the occasional drive-by comment).

                I'm not arguing with him here so much as pointing out his presumptions are simply wrong.
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                "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                • Originally posted by Wezil View Post
                  I'm not arguing with him here so much as pointing out his presumptions are simply wrong.
                  a) it's arguing
                  b) even if we let you off given that some arguments are more civil than others, once you've brought up bestiality and mental illness in regards to your opponent that door is kinda shut too...

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                  • Both were brought up in the other thread.
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                    "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                    • Originally posted by Wezil View Post
                      Both were brought up in the other thread.
                      Yes, I know you weren't being original with it, but it hardly makes it civil discourse.

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                      • I guess it would depend on how serious the discourse was. I have difficulty taking Kid seriously.
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                        "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                        • How stupid and impossible does an accusation have to be for Kid to not take it seriously? Should I have accused him of screwing a triceratops or a trilobite instead? How about a paramecium? Or should I have gone full-tilt and accused him of something that doesn't even begin to make logical sense, like stealing the color purple or murdering the number three?
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                          • When an accusation is obviously mean-spirited and picked up by several people, of course it's serious. Perhaps you would have had some sort of point if you had left it at the one reproach (which was justified, and at that point you didn't know he'd take it serious) and hadn't begun mocking him with others joining in once you knew he was taking it serious. (BTW, didn't you learn anything from what happened with Dale?)

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                            • "Mean-spirited"? It was a farce from the beginning, and I did my best to make it increasingly so with every successive post. Hell, I even said IN ADVANCE that the accusation was stupid and unbelievable. The goal of the giraffe saga was not to rile Kid up--what would the point be, seeing as everything riles Kid up?--but first to show him what it feels like to be persistently dogged by utterly idiotic accusations (which the accuser smugly refuses to back up), and secondly to get on his ignore list. I would have simply asked, but given his spiteful nature I assumed such a request would motivate him to do the exact opposite.

                              It failed miserably at both objectives, of course, but by the time that became clear, it had taken on a life of its own and I was just seeing how many different ways I could riff on the general theme. When the ideas ran out, I finally ignored him myself, because lengthy arguments with Kiddy were taking up way too much of my time. Now, his reactions did make it funnier, but after all my aforementioned wasted time with him, I have a pretty good feel for what's his "upset" mood and what's his "putting on an aggrieved martyr hat for the cheap thrill of being a Pharisee" mood. He remained firmly in the second camp the whole time. If I wanted to upset him, I would speak to him in a straightforward and honest way about why I object to his behavior, maybe even try to empathize with him. That shocks and offends him. He positively revels in insults.

                              Finally, if Dale took the panda thing seriously, well, Dale's a bloody loon too, isn't he? As evidenced by his threatening to kill Asher with his Scary Internet Powers over some trivial offense? But the Dale-panda thing probably was at least a subconscious influence on my choice of subject.
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                              • Yes, it was obviously mean-spirited once you knew it upset him and you kept pushing it.

                                You can pretend you know that Kid really didn't care about it (or enjoyed it, or was just pretending or whatever), but then you're contradicting yourself that he was taking it seriously. Chose one or the other. Either Kid took it as a serious offense, or he didn't and was just playing along in his own way.

                                Also you claim you did it to make him feel what it (persistent utterly idiotic accusations) was like, suggesting it does have an effect after all.

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