@CucamongaDuke Tell Em I knew she'd block me. She said she read this, but she didn't read it all. You should.
https://www.thenation.com/article/a-new-report-raises-big-questions-about-last-years-dnc-hack/ …
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W odpowiedzi do @RealSteveCox
Is getting blocked an indictment of the blocker? Or the blockee?
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W odpowiedzi do @CucamongaDuke
Unless the blockee is being abusive or something (I was completely nice, as usual), the blocker. People block to maintain their bubble.
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W odpowiedzi do @RealSteveCox
Getting blocked is an argumentation fail. Think about it. The "or something" could be defined as "lack of a compelling argument".
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W odpowiedzi do @CucamongaDuke
Nothing is a compelling argument to someone who believes they know all there is to know before the argument starts.
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W odpowiedzi do @RealSteveCox
Exactly. This, to me, is the error in your approach. Entering a conversation knowing everything will earn you skepticism/resistance.
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W odpowiedzi do @CucamongaDuke
I've researched this for the whole year since it was first claimed. I also predicted Bernie would be cheated and Trump would win. So...
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W odpowiedzi do @RealSteveCox
So... I'm not saying that you haven't done your research. I'm saying when research culminates in becoming a know it all, it's a turn off.
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There's very little I care less about than somebody being "turned off" about facts I give them. Are you going to read the story?
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