From: dgs on
Mxsmanic wrote:

> EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) writes:
>
>>You really ARE an idiot!
>
> So you disagree.

Thanks for agreeing with Evelyn. Suspected as much.
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dgs
From: dgs on
Dave Frightens Me wrote:

> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 16:53:01 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Dave Frightens Me writes:
>>
>>>Making someone feel bad can be quite amusing, especially when they
>>>bring it onto themselves.
>>
>>I've never seen anything amusing in hurting others.
>
> How is making someone feel bad 'hurt'?

Good question, particularly when the 'someone' in question claims
(over and over and over again) that he isn't 'hurt' by words that
supposedly make someone feel bad.
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dgs
From: dgs on
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:

> Stanislas de Kertanguy wrote:
>
>> No, for as far as I know, Mxsmanix does not teach French :-)
>
> I suspect he does not teach English very effectively, either! ;-)

You could have left "English" out of that sentence.
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dgs
From: EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) on


Mxsmanic wrote:

> EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) writes:
>
>
>>That's probably true - however, never having met me, to
>>which "behavioral patterns" do you refer?
>
>
> The things you write.

And how does that relate to "behavior"?
>
>
>>The point I was making is that, since you've never even
>>SEEN me, you have absolutely no basis for assessing my
>>behavior!
>
>
> Unless someone else is writing your posts and claiming to be you, the
> posts you write are an important reflection of your personality.

"Personality", perhaps - how does that give you any clue as
to my "behavior", whatever the situation?

> Even
> someone who makes a concerted effort to create a misleading impression
> in what he writes will eventually slip up and let his real personality
> through.

Yeah - occasionally you actually forget your rte persona by
betraying a sense of humor!
>

From: EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) on


Mxsmanic wrote:

> EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) writes:
>
>
>>Mxsmanic wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Me and Antony" was never incorrect.
>>
>>Where did YOU learn English? It certainly was when I went
>>to school! (And still "grates" on my ears, especially when
>>used by educated people.)
>
>
> "The saleswoman gave a few samples to me and Antony."
>
> Care to try again?

Actually, a less grating format would be "to Anthony and me"
>