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mtnkub wrote:It would indeed appear that this is obvious to all but one [thereby excusing myself from having to make any argument].
When [I claim my opinion on religion/politics/abortion/hiking/climbing is obvious], you have several options to respond:
a) just let it stand as is,
b) thank the person for clarifying [a subjective opinion without any actual clarification], or
c) go on on on to argue why you are right nonetheless.
You really think that approach had legs?
"A few hours' mountain climbing make of a rogue and a saint two fairly equal creatures.
Tiredness is the shortest path to equality and fraternity - and sleep finally adds to them liberty."
Brad2 wrote:Well I can honestly say I'm getting tired of TallGrassing you.
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This made my day. While we're on it, I do have a new theory...Tallgrass = Jmanner. There are only 2 people who write pathetic PM's.
Hey keep me out of this. I messaged you once in March, because you were being a dick.
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A man has got to know his limitations.-Dr. Jonathan Hemlock or Harry Callahan or something F' it: http://youtu.be/lpzqQst-Sg8
'Life is too short to ski groomers'
"That man's only desire was to stand, once only, on the summit of that glorious wedge of rock...I think anyone who loves the mountains as much as that can claim to be a mountaineer, too."-Hermann Buhl, Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage
I wish I would've thought to create an account only to point out what I consider trolling and name it to insult the admin for not cracking down on the post that most offend me.