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"Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
news:473fcbf7$1@news.povray.org...
> Warp wrote:
> >> While mocking people is indeed rude (even tho I don't rule it out), how
> >> do you feel about mocking ideas?
> >
> > I think you are resorting to a technicality of definitions.
>
> I'm really not. I spent quite some time developing a separation between
> my sense of self and the ideas I currently hold. If you read what I type
> carefully, you can often even see it in the way I frame statements.
:snip:
> They've already been debunked. If one still wishes to believe that in
> spite of debunking, it seems obvious that only an irrational approach
> has a possibility of changing your mind. Hence the mocking.
>
Warp hates the mocking and has yet to offer a viable option to it other than
"Continue to try to convince by presenting the facts." Yet this has failed,
and failed, and failed. Rather than continue the insanity loop, what should
one do?
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