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Things that make you go hhmmm...

03 Apr 2009 11:42 (Edited: 03 Apr 2009 11:42)

Question ~ Can someone please attempt to explain to me how/when you prove someone wrong with verifiable FACTS how/why they continue to dig themselves deeper? I mean, what is so damned hard to say they where wrong/mistaken and just move on? Or why/how they try to turn things around on the person who is COMPLETELY right? Seems to me like immaturity is getting the best of them but it's most likely they just can't take being told they're wrong! It's amazing how they go and cry about other off topic things, try to justify making false accusations (I suppose to take the sting off being wrong, again, as usual) or make direct personal attacks to cover their inadequacies....whatever. As usual all that is needed is documented proof to show the real story, and who is actually right ;) as I say proof always prevails over "words/talk" and boy do I got LOTS of proof.

 

User comments

  • by Icanbe @ 03 Apr 2009 21:39

    I'm on your side oner.

  • by rayals @ 04 Apr 2009 6:48

    You must have a teenager too!

  • by Evastar @ 04 Apr 2009 11:26

    Good for you! :)

  • by pyrite @ 04 Apr 2009 11:47

    hmmmm.... interesting!

  • by zax808 @ 04 Aug 2009 23:02

    thats...heavy...


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