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To: tallhappy
You're not skeptical. Your mind is already made up, even without knowing the facts. There are other words to describe that.
83 posted on 08/24/2002 4:17:56 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone; tallhappy
Stone Deaf

Stone Deaf is one of the few truly invincible Warriors because nothing can shatter his impenetrable armor of non recognition. His primitive battle strategy is maddening effective; he simply refuses to acknowledge any arguments he doesn't like. Kung-Fu Master can hammer away with devastating blows, Cyber Sisters can screech in full throat and Profundus Maximus can expound until he drops, but Stone Deaf remains utterly oblivious as he advances his dogged and often repetitious attacks. In the early stages of battle a wide array of Warriors will fling themselves at Stone Deaf, but inevitably they fall back exahusted or lose interest when they see that their best weapons have no effect. His only real enemy is Administrator, who has the power to eject him from the discussion forum.

That is an hilarious thread by the way.

Weekend vanity... What kind of forum poster are you? (illustrated examples)

103 posted on 08/24/2002 5:46:13 PM PDT by sweetliberty
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To: Dog Gone
Exactly. I was skeptical. At the first report of this story, I thought, "Please--a leetle too much whining from lawbreakers." Then, I continued reading the links, and my reasoning kicked in.

Some people just don't trust their reason. Or, they feel they're "giving in" by changing their minds. They're wrong. There is absolutely nothing wrong with skepticism. But it doesn't work without reason to go with it.

122 posted on 08/25/2002 11:40:43 AM PDT by stands2reason
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