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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: thenightisours
They go to art museums to see Art.
Not what we're talking about.
originally posted by: BO XIAN
a reply to: thenightisours
The gritchy one
is on
1. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC DENIAL
2. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC PATHOLOGICAL LYING
3. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC VENGEFUL SPITEFULNESS
4. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC FURIOUSLY VILE LANGUAGE
5. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC HATRED FOR ANYTHING NOT COMMUNIST
6. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC HATRED FOR ALL "The little people."
7. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC HOSTILITY for the Republic of the U.S.A. approached only by that of the current TraitorNChief
8. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC ARROGANCE TO THE MAX
9. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC POWER-MONGERING TO THE MAX
10. CHRONIC AUTOMATIC GRAND THEFT AND CORRUPTION
. . .
. . .
. . .
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: atomish
Yes I did seriously say that. It's hardware too of course you need a computer but the server serves information between systems.
en.m.wikipedia.org...(computing)
whatis.techtarget.com...
Do you need more than two? There's more.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: introvert
Hillary Clinton's emails are a non-scandal
That's what I've been saying this entire time.
We have cases to look at from previous incidents and we find that it is rare for things like this to lead to an indictment. In those cases that did, there were very specific conditions present that do not appear to be present in the case of Hillary.
The indictments will come from voters.
Hillary is on public trial for her very political life.
The proven lies will do the trick.
originally posted by: atomish
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: atomish
Your argument is not intelligent or clever or even correct
You have to at least laugh at the irony in that you questioned someone's intelligence and cleverness, yet you used a logical fallacy in doing so.
Argument from authority.
I suppose.
But then again, that is the poster I responded to's entire shtick so I don't really feel bad about it in this case.
ETA: haven't seen you posting around in a bit it seems, maybe you were just avoiding political threads? Hope all is well! Missed your ugly mug a little bit.
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: atomish
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: atomish
Your argument is not intelligent or clever or even correct
You have to at least laugh at the irony in that you questioned someone's intelligence and cleverness, yet you used a logical fallacy in doing so.
Argument from authority.
I suppose.
But then again, that is the poster I responded to's entire shtick so I don't really feel bad about it in this case.
Lack of logic seems to be almost everybody's schtick.
ETA: haven't seen you posting around in a bit it seems, maybe you were just avoiding political threads? Hope all is well! Missed your ugly mug a little bit.
On vacation in Florida. I've checked in once in a while, but avoided ATS for the most part.
It's raining at Disney World right now, so we are stuck in the resort with little to do. Already spent 2 days shopping.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: introvert
Orlando, Florida.
originally posted by: butcherguy
One day, maybe soon, the Hillary supporters will learn that more than Republicans dislike Hillary.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Wardaddy454
Yeah homebrew. Nice term. What does it mean? Sounds kind of Jerry rigged. But the guy who set it up is an IT expert for the state dept. Not like he built the system from parts on eBay. What a joke. The guy is a professional and a server is a program. Homebrew. Good little puppets always learn the buzz words. I just laugh and laugh every day.