Ray A wrote:Bryan Inks wrote:
I agree that it's a dumb analogy. One might go so far as to call it purile, trite or even asinine. But it's your analogy. I'm merely showing you how stupid it really is when you actually apply it. But to continue on. . .
No need to. You've already conceded your anaology is dumb.
Mind pointing that out for me, Ray? I can clearly see where I said "I'm using your analogy and applying it." And I can see where we are both in agreement that your analogy is stupid, but I don't see, anywhere, me giving an analogy.
Ray A wrote:Bryan Inks wrote:Ray, since you know Pres. H. . . does he prefer his steak medium rare? With or without steak sauce? What about his corn-on-the-cob? Does he prefer it with or without butter? Pepper? Does he like a bit of garlic mixed into the butter? What are Pres. H's feelings on the ramifications of banning dihydrogen oxide? What are his thoughts on Christopher Reeves' actinig ability as demonstrated in Superman 2?
Are you getting my point yet, Ray?
Very clear. You're upset that your star, slanderous anti-Mormon commentator is being questioned on your "free speech" forum. You belch sourness and sound like a whining old goat defending an equally whining old goat. Does it rattle your funny bone to have your resident vilifier under scrutiny?
Ummm. . . Have you ever considered a guided session of therapy while under the influence of LSD? Studies have shown that it has a 99% success rate at curing mental illness, with an emphasis on delusional schizophrenia. It might do you some good, bub.
How you got "I'm pissed because you're making fun of someone" out of "Your comment is stupid and completely inapplicable in the real world", I'm never going to understand.
Ray A wrote:Bryan Inks wrote:If I'm understanding you correctly, facial recognition and a chance shoulder bump suffice as "knowledge" enough to accept someone?
You're right. Let me explain. A belt buckle, attached to a belt, holds trousers up. A rotating door, more commonly known as a revolving door, assists the flow of "people movement" through large buildings where human traffic is large. Understandy now?
I understand the fact you don't have a sense of humour, have ever watched George Carlin and your Sarcas-O-Meter® needs a good calibration.
Ray A wrote:Bryan Inks wrote:If that is correct, everyone here knows Mr. Scratch well enough to accept him, as his online alias and chosen avatar are recognizable and we've all bumped shoulders with him intellectually.
Because "everyone here" accepts Scratch's innuendo mostly
without question. Apparently. Like attracts like.
Bad strawman. Bad.
Read it
Learn it
Use it no more
Edited to Add: My apologies, Ray. I may have jumped the gun on accusing you of trying to Straw Man your way out of looking stupid. Perhaps, I'm misunderstanding again. For my clarification, are you now changing the focus away from Mr. Scratch? Now, you are focusing on Mr. Scratch's ideas and comments? Because that opens up a whole different argument.