Originally posted by Robtard
I'll take that as a complement.
It was. You know how to play the internet game better than I do.
Originally posted by Robtard
There's been a lot and I've told you this before, and I've commented on them when it happens. I've even said that I do like you, just that you do spout some serious nonsense. If you want one example though, that bit about willing yourself homosexual, that was ridiculous.
Indeed. That doesn't change that fact I don't still believe it.
Originally posted by Robtard
...and again, not if it's true. Would Kasparov be "arrogant" if he claimed to be one of the best chess players of all time?
That's a relativistic fallacy, and you know that.
An introduction of a Red Herring does not mean your statements wer not a display of arrogance. Also, it could be argued that claiming that WOULD be arrogance...simply claiming superiority can be considered arrogance.
Originally posted by Devil King
Was that last part neccessary? I mean, come on, she's proven to be a likable, intelligent in her own way, super-happenin' chick from one of several states! It's easy to tell that people are who they say they are on the internets! I cry a little everytime you guys are mean to someone for no good reason!Reported!
See, these kind of mistakes are why we should all submit our posts to Dadudemon. That way he can read them over and let people know where they aren't being clear enough for the handi-capable.
You are the best poster ever. I pale in comparison to you. Why do I even try to get out of bed in the morning?
Originally posted by dadudemon
It was. You know how to play the internet game better than I do.Indeed. That doesn't change that fact I don't still believe it.
That's a relativistic fallacy, and you know that.
An introduction of a Red Herring does not mean your statements wer not a display of arrogance. Also, it could be argued that claiming that WOULD be arrogance...simply claiming superiority can be considered arrogance.
Cuz I am a playa, negro.
I never insisted you believe it, I was sharing my opinion.
No, it's not.
I didn't claim superiority, just being correct on a given situation.
Originally posted by Robtard
I didn't claim superiority, just being correct on a given situation.
Does one have to make a literal claim of superiority to evince arrogance?
Originally posted by Devil King
Because you're just bright enough to think it's a competition.
See what I mean?
Obviously the best.
I wasn't even thinking that way at all and you pwnt me anyway. What should I do now?
Originally posted by Robtard
I don't know, but I think it may have some cosmic consequence.
Speaking of cosmic, I do community center macrame noodle art every third tuesday of the month with a former NASA astronaut who retired after being knighted by the Queen of England. Now, he's been to the moon, but he says there aren't any negro's there. So while I was cutting my construction paper, I asked him what he thought that meant. And he said all the coloured people of the world should just be glad they don't live on the moon.
Originally posted by Devil King
Speaking of cosmic, I do community center macrame noodle art every third tuesday of the month with a former NASA astronaut who retired after being knighted by the Queen of England. Now, he's been to the moon, but he says there aren't any negro's there. So while I was cutting my construction paper, I asked him what he thought that meant. And he said all the coloured people of the world should just be glad they don't live on the moon.
Are Indians (dot or feather, doesn't matter) considered to be part of the "coloured" group?
Originally posted by Devil King
dat's what I'm tellin' ya chief.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I do. It is enough to portray superiority. You don't need to state it.
Originally posted by Robtard
Are Indians (dot or feather, doesn't matter) considered to be part of the "coloured" group?
I don't know. Maybe on the moon? But I'm going to the local OKC pow-wow tomorrow and I'll ask them if they think they're coloured. See I'm good friends with the chief of the local chaper. I met him one night after he pulled me out of the path of a charging stagecoach, during the annual Indian pride parade. So, he like me so much he made me an honourary member of the tribe.
As for hindu Indians, I'm not sure about that one either. But my wife's third cousin twice removed in a professor of Indian studies at Princeton and we talk every once in a while via handwritten letters. So, I'll ask him in my next letter.
Originally posted by RobtardOnly through luck are you German.
Are Indians (dot or feather, doesn't matter) considered to be part of the "coloured" group?**** ME! (not proper)
German efficiency. You people should really rule the planet.
Aborigines are considered part of the coloured group on their own league. That is, when you say people from the Middle East and Asia are ever colored, that is a completely separate category, though you can "combine" ideas, but they are still separate entities combined, mind you.
I am a dot or more German.... It should not mean anything, but I see everyone blew off the topic when I inserted another race.
Originally posted by Robtard
Was that rhetorical? Because I don't know the answer.
What this guy said...
Originally posted by Bardock42
I do. It is enough to portray superiority. You don't need to state it.
hmm
It would seem Bardock is really good at this kind of thing, DK. Seriously, the next time I come to the wrong conclusion, I may just ask good 'ol Bardock.
Originally posted by Devil King
Speaking of cosmic, I do community center macrame noodle art every third tuesday of the month with a former NASA astronaut who retired after being knighted by the Queen of England. Now, he's been to the moon, but he says there aren't any negro's there. So while I was cutting my construction paper, I asked him what he thought that meant. And he said all the coloured people of the world should just be glad they don't live on the moon.
OH GNOES!!! I haz an internet harrasser!!!
Originally posted by Devil King
I don't know. Maybe on the moon? But I'm going to the local OKC pow-wow tomorrow and I'll ask them if they think they're coloured. See I'm good friends with the chief of the local chaper. I met him one night after he pulled me out of the path of a charging stagecoach, during the annual Indian pride parade. So, he like me so much he made me an honourary member of the tribe.As for hindu Indians, I'm not sure about that one either. But my wife's third cousin twice removed in a professor of Indian studies at Princeton and we talk every once in a while via handwritten letters. So, I'll ask him in my next letter.
OH GNOES!!! I haz an internet harrasser!!!