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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Mostly.
Agree
That's because most of what you say is subjective,
Disagree
so of course you're correct,
Agree
because you're sharing an opinion, not a fact.
Disagree
You're wrong when you claim subjective shit is objective, like morality.
If I recall, the debate was in regards to 'decency', which is a wholly objective determination. Your propensity to conflate 'decency' and 'morality' is a YOU problem.
You're Gloaty McGloatface, of course you'd gloat. You would take great pleasure in mocking those who supported someone who has been disgraced, assuming that person was someone whose policy you opposed.
Don't think so. Eli Manning has a staunch and unwavering policy of helping the NY Giants win football games. I can't imagine a policy I oppose more vehemently. Mr. Manning was recently busted for selling two helmets he claimed were game-used, but were not.
Running a scam over two helmets worth maybe $1,000 seems humongously disgraceful coming from a guy who has accumulated $206 million dollars playing football. Because of our different preferences on policy, it's possible I may take some extra satisfaction in seeing him punished. Call it "gloating" if you will.
However, if Eli gets fired from the Giants, kicked out of football, and blacklisted from ever working again, I'm not sure I'd be so jubilant. I don't think I'd take great pleasure in seeing another human being destroyed over a relatively minor indiscretion. It's not reason to celebrate when the plethora of charitable causes he supports loses an income stream.
Well your language here suggests you engage in personal trash, if not salacious. So forgive me if I find this hard to believe.
On this side of the atlantic, we make judgments based on evidence.
More of me being right.
Why would this be any more of a problem than drinking whiskey?
OMFG
You don't see the difference?
*sigh*
Really?
Whiskey is legal, pot is not. If it's your intention to become the leader of a nation, a nation of laws, then it's probably best if you abstain from illegal activity. It sort of demonstrates an insurmountable hypocrisy, don't you think?
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