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National Review: A Leadership of Cowards?

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  • O Oakman

    Once again, you have gifted us with your brilliant personal insights and your long years of being able to read what other people write. Assuming you ever courted a woman, did you send her a link to an online poem every Valentine's Day?

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    Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

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    • O Oakman

      Once again, you have gifted us with your brilliant personal insights and your long years of being able to read what other people write. Assuming you ever courted a woman, did you send her a link to an online poem every Valentine's Day?

      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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      Ilion
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      go away.

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        Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

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        Rob Graham wrote:

        Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

        More's the pity: DryRot will never be able to ascend to my level.

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        • I Ilion

          Rob Graham wrote:

          Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

          More's the pity: DryRot will never be able to ascend to my level.

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          Do you ever get tired of standing on your head?

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            Do you ever get tired of standing on your head?

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            Ilion
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            Do you ever get tired of showing yourself ridiculous?

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            • R Rob Graham

              Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

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              Rob Graham wrote:

              Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

              Point taken :-O

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              • O Oakman

                Rob Graham wrote:

                Letting yourself be dragged down to his level?

                Point taken :-O

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                Ilion
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                Oakman wrote:

                Rob Graham: Letting yourself be dragged down to his level? DryRot the Wooden Troll: Point taken :-O

                Really? And what point would that be? Even disregarding the foolisness of the "down to his level" bit, *who* "dragged" you anywhere?

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                • O Oakman

                  Once again, you have gifted us with your brilliant personal insights and your long years of being able to read what other people write. Assuming you ever courted a woman, did you send her a link to an online poem every Valentine's Day?

                  Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                  I spit my coffee out all over the monitor ROFLMAO

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                    I spit my coffee out all over the monitor ROFLMAO

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                    fred_ wrote:

                    I spit my coffee out all over the monitor ROFLMAO

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                    • O Oakman

                      Once again, you have gifted us with your brilliant personal insights and your long years of being able to read what other people write. Assuming you ever courted a woman, did you send her a link to an online poem every Valentine's Day?

                      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                      Oakman wrote:

                      did you send her a link to an online poem every Valentine's Day?

                      (confusion) You say that like I should take a second look at my practice. What are you trying to say?

                      Silver member by constant and unflinching longevity.

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                      • O Oakman

                        fred_ wrote:

                        I spit my coffee out all over the monitor ROFLMAO

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                        I never suggested that personal attacks weren't sometimes funny, just that they were characteristic of Ilion, and should be beneath you. I too laughed, but thought it pointless to poke the troll, as it were. As it was the suggestion just resulted in him attacking us both...

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                        • R Rob Graham

                          I never suggested that personal attacks weren't sometimes funny, just that they were characteristic of Ilion, and should be beneath you. I too laughed, but thought it pointless to poke the troll, as it were. As it was the suggestion just resulted in him attacking us both...

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                          Rob Graham wrote:

                          As it was the suggestion just resulted in him attacking us both...

                          But that means we get to play the victim - so we win!

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