Lofty? Knowing people who have jobs is not a lofty claim. It is not a lofty claim to admit that my wife has worked in hospitals for thirty years and that our social circle is made up almost entirely of doctors, nurses and administrators. No more lofty than a lifetime employee of car dealerships claiming to understand the automobile industry. Chances are he does.
And again, enough with the amateur psychology. In the vernacular, you suck at it.
It certainly is on an anonymous internet forum. Only a fool tries to claim an unprovable expertise.
It is not a lofty claim to admit that my wife has worked in hospitals for thirty years and that our social circle is made up almost entirely of doctors, nurses and administrators.
There you go again. Unless you are willing to state who you are, who they are, and what your relationship is, this unverifiable assertion has no bearing whatsoever on the conversation. Provide some real evidence for your silly statements. Nobody on an anonymous internet forum cares about your imaginary friends.
No more lofty than a lifetime employee of car dealerships claiming to understand the automobile industry. Chances are he does.
Although that statement in itself is doubtful, your car salesmen would be a fool to spout off on an internet forum claiming to be some kind of expert without being able to support his case with any verifiable facts.
And again, enough with the amateur psychology. In the vernacular, you suck at it.
I never said I was an amateur, but then again, even an amateur could see that you have some serious unresolved issues. Good luck with that.
And P.S., there is no need to keep posting the exact same thing six different times. It looks foolish enough the first time!