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Topic: Why are the rudest, most bigoted comments on this forum always made by men?  (Read 18498 times)

Offline kakeithewolf

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The reproductive organs of those being perceived...

Wow, do I live in a strange world. Somehow, little balls of fluid are considered important.
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Indeed, so perhaps you could reserve judgement until you have been here for say 24 hours??
     Sorry - reserve judgement on *what*?  What, or whom, did I judge inappropriately?  I was just joining in a discussion that was already going on, and adding a few observations and thoughts - or at least that's what I *thought* I was doing.

Regards, Michael.

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     Sorry - reserve judgement on *what*?  What, or whom, did I judge inappropriately?  I was just joining in a discussion that was already going on, and adding a few observations and thoughts - or at least that's what I *thought* I was doing.

Regards, Michael.



For quite a time now, all this argument has been is simply ad hominem and insults. Congrats, you picked away at a dead argument.
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For quite a time now, all this argument has been is simply ad hominem and insults. Congrats, you picked away at a dead argument.
     Sorry; I'm not with you.  What do you mean by "picked away", and what is the dead argument?

Regards, Michael.

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     Sorry; I'm not with you.  What do you mean by "picked away", and what is the dead argument?

Regards, Michael.



I mean that the textwall wasn't really needed here. This thread hardly can be called a proper debate. It's been all over the place, it's been a battleground for some flaming, and honestly, no one cares anymore.
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Offline outin

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Wow, do I live in a strange world. Somehow, little balls of fluid are considered important.

For Thal they are :)

Offline kakeithewolf

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For Thal they are :)

Yeah, but that's Thal.
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Offline outin

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Yeah, but that's Thal.

I'm afraid he's not alone...

Offline j_menz

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I'm afraid he's not alone...

Indeed not. I may not believe them to be generally relevant to much, but I'm nonetheless rather fondly attached to a couple of them.
"What the world needs is more geniuses with humility. There are so few of us left" -- Oscar Levant

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Indeed not. I may not believe them to be generally relevant to much, but I'm nonetheless rather fondly attached to a couple of them.

Well, I wish you three a very long and happy life together!

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I'm afraid he's not alone...

That's what scares me.
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Offline swagmaster420x

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I'm currently taking a class on probability.
I'm actually so proud of my younger, albeit more brash self, for exposing that fraudulent "math major" or whatever the f*** for his sh1tty command of Bayes' probability principles. I didn't even know what they were at the time, and yet I still saw through him  ;) ;) cuz I pay attnetion when someone is trying to feign expertise . but now I do know Bayes' Rule. Now I really know that guy was just full of *** * * * * and trying to sound smart. Jeez I sure was doing god's work in high school.  :D :D :D

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and as you slag each other off on maths you simply prove my point at least on rudeness.
Hey jknott! I knew the phrase "slag off" sounded familiar. I actually have a lot of respect for you, because unlike everyone else in the geometry question thread I posted recently, you actually solved the problem I was asking for a solution to!
I like how you're not tame like society tells women to be  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Holy sh*t.. call me BAyes.... THIS GUY LITERALLY GOT LIKE 5 DIFFERENT THINGS WRONG IN A ROW ONE AFTER ANOTHER WHILE CONSTANTLY TRYING TO INSIST HE'S RIGHT AND THAT HE'S "THE LEARNED ONE".... MEANWHILE A HIGH SCHOOLER WHOS NEVER HEARD OF BAYES LAW DERIVES THE CORRECT FORMULA HE'S INSISTENTLY BUTCHERING TO A MORTIFYING DEGREE

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way to bump a post just to call out some dude for his math skills ::)
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