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Quote from: VinBucFan on February 19, 2013, 09:46:54 PMBtw, can you "impersonally" think? I know you claim many talentsActually, you can, smart one...“Thinking is essentially impersonal. Its goal is objective truth, independent of the personality and wishes of the thinker or anyone else.” In contrast, “People (even thinkers) do not like to be viewed impersonally and relegated to the status of ‘objects.’ Human motives are notably personal. Therefore, in the sympathetic handling of people where personal values are important, feeling is the more effective instrument.”http://www.cognitivestyles.com/y/book2/Book_035.htmWhy do you make proving you to be an idiot so easy, Vinny?
Btw, can you "impersonally" think? I know you claim many talents
Quote from: dbucfan on February 19, 2013, 10:01:28 PMQuote from: CBWx2 on February 19, 2013, 09:31:23 PMI personally think the guy showed a lack of class by using the National Prayer Breakfast to score political points against the president. There are any number of venues that he could do that. It made him look petty, IMO.Funny, I don't recall anyone inquiringNo one, and I do mean no one, gives a rat's backside about what you think about anything, yet that never seems to stop you from typing your mealy little thoughts into the little white box and hitting that "Post" button, now does it?
Quote from: CBWx2 on February 19, 2013, 09:31:23 PMI personally think the guy showed a lack of class by using the National Prayer Breakfast to score political points against the president. There are any number of venues that he could do that. It made him look petty, IMO.Funny, I don't recall anyone inquiring
I personally think the guy showed a lack of class by using the National Prayer Breakfast to score political points against the president. There are any number of venues that he could do that. It made him look petty, IMO.
Quote from: CBWx2 on February 19, 2013, 10:57:47 PMQuote from: VinBucFan on February 19, 2013, 09:46:54 PMBtw, can you "impersonally" think? I know you claim many talentsActually, you can, smart one...“Thinking is essentially impersonal. Its goal is objective truth, independent of the personality and wishes of the thinker or anyone else.” In contrast, “People (even thinkers) do not like to be viewed impersonally and relegated to the status of ‘objects.’ Human motives are notably personal. Therefore, in the sympathetic handling of people where personal values are important, feeling is the more effective instrument.”http://www.cognitivestyles.com/y/book2/Book_035.htmWhy do you make proving you to be an idiot so easy, Vinny?LMAO, you are so funny. I was speaking of your poor use of the English language and you come back with a link to "cognitive styles." Man, you are truly a waste of time and that is what I "personally think" (hint: I think it is understood that your typed comments are your "personal" point of view)
It isn't poor language, you moron. Granted, I should have included a few commas around the "personally", but that is a punctuation error, not a grammatical error. The phrase "I, personally, think", or "Personally, I think" denotes that the following comment is a personal opinion or idea. Christ all mighty, if there is a bigger idiot on this message board than you...
Quote from: CBWx2 on February 19, 2013, 11:47:26 PMIt isn't poor language, you moron. Granted, I should have included a few commas around the "personally", but that is a punctuation error, not a grammatical error. The phrase "I, personally, think", or "Personally, I think" denotes that the following comment is a personal opinion or idea. Christ all mighty, if there is a bigger idiot on this message board than you...^^^^^^^Too funny that you recognize you're on a message board (see in bold) but still think you have to make it clear to people that your posts are your "personal opinion or idea" . . . . lol . . . I think we all know your comments are your 'personal opinion or idea." I mean, I don't think anyone thinks you're a ghost writer and I think we all know what quotes mean. lolGeez, for someone who tries to portray himself as an intellectual . . . . wow. Whats next? you're going to tell us you saw something . . .with your own eyes! (you must have a big but very fragile ego if you get so worked up about someone pointing out your poor use of the English language. Amazing what a little joke does to you-lol)
Glad we can get back to some normalcy on this board : Vin and CBW clawing at each other's throats. It's much more entertaining than Vin simply posting shooting links , or CBW waxing intellectual after a google search.
Quote from: dbucfan on February 19, 2013, 10:01:28 PMQuote from: CBWx2 on February 19, 2013, 09:31:23 PMI personally think the guy showed a lack of class by using the National Prayer Breakfast to score political points against the president. There are any number of venues that he could do that. It made him look petty, IMO.Funny, I don't recall anyone inquiringNo one, and I do mean no one, gives a rat's backside about what you think about anything, yet that never seems to stop you from typing your mealy little thoughts into the little white box and hitting that "Post" button, now does it?Quote from: dbucfan on February 19, 2013, 10:01:28 PMQuote from: bradentonian on February 19, 2013, 09:01:40 PMCBW has the right of it. Fundamentalism like that is scary to me. You've got someone whose job is to make decisions and influence lawmakers, and he has not shown the ability to think rationally about the world we inhabit. Not only that, but he's proud to admit it. This is not the kind of person we want influencing our laws. That's how you end up in a "sharia" situation. Just my personal opinion.Fundamentalist means what to you brads? Do you think it is possible for one to be a member of a religion that believes in a God and still be President? Oh, to CBW - not the least bit interested in your thoughts about what Bradentonian thinks. Just to avoid confusion.Why not? You are apparently too stupid to understand what the guy is saying, thus you asking him the same question again. Trust me, you apparently need as many people to explain basic principles to you as you can get, my friend.
Quote from: bradentonian on February 19, 2013, 09:01:40 PMCBW has the right of it. Fundamentalism like that is scary to me. You've got someone whose job is to make decisions and influence lawmakers, and he has not shown the ability to think rationally about the world we inhabit. Not only that, but he's proud to admit it. This is not the kind of person we want influencing our laws. That's how you end up in a "sharia" situation. Just my personal opinion.Fundamentalist means what to you brads? Do you think it is possible for one to be a member of a religion that believes in a God and still be President? Oh, to CBW - not the least bit interested in your thoughts about what Bradentonian thinks. Just to avoid confusion.
CBW has the right of it. Fundamentalism like that is scary to me. You've got someone whose job is to make decisions and influence lawmakers, and he has not shown the ability to think rationally about the world we inhabit. Not only that, but he's proud to admit it. This is not the kind of person we want influencing our laws. That's how you end up in a "sharia" situation. Just my personal opinion.
Why not - you supplied all the reasons. You are unable to have a conversation - you only wish to have arguments. I don't care to be involved with your nonsense.
Yet, the only time I ever respond to any of your posts is when they are directed at me. Way to prove you don't care to be argumentative, when that's all you seem to care about when addressing me. You are a freaking hypocrite and a joke, my friend.
Quote from: dbucfan on February 20, 2013, 08:57:37 AMWhy not - you supplied all the reasons. You are unable to have a conversation - you only wish to have arguments. I don't care to be involved with your nonsense. Yet, the only time I ever respond to any of your posts is when they are directed at me. Way to prove you don't care to be argumentative, when that's all you seem to care about when addressing me. You are a freaking hypocrite and a joke, my friend.
Quote from: CBWx2 on February 20, 2013, 09:16:35 AMYet, the only time I ever respond to any of your posts is when they are directed at me. Way to prove you don't care to be argumentative, when that's all you seem to care about when addressing me. You are a freaking hypocrite and a joke, my friend.kind of what he was saying .... you and vincent need to figure it out