Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 02:16:06 04/28/00
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On April 28, 2000 at 05:00:19, Jeremiah Penery wrote: >On April 28, 2000 at 03:48:53, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>Kid A says something outrageous to kid B. Kid B says, "I don't believe that." >>Kid A says, "Well, prove me wrong then." This is an intellectual bullying >>tactic, and it is unfair because it puts too much burden on kid B. Kid A hopes >>that kid B will not be able to divert the burden back to kid A, where it >>belongs, and therefore kid A's contention will stand, bugging the hell out of >>kid B, and causing kid A to smile smugly. >> >>bruce > >I love the way you explain things. :) > >Thanks, >Jeremiah Kid A has a great future in politics. Mark :)
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