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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't usually pay any attention to this sort of program but just saw this and to me seems to sum up three in particular members on here who always seem to think their way is the only way.
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^^^Why would I?
(a) It wasn't aimed at me.
(b) I agree with everything New Judge posted.
Why would I try to debunk something I agree with and which is undoubtedly true?
The more pertinent question is why won't you have a go?
How does it make you feel that Diddlydo considers you to have no brainpower?
(a) It wasn't aimed at me.
(b) I agree with everything New Judge posted.
Why would I try to debunk something I agree with and which is undoubtedly true?
The more pertinent question is why won't you have a go?
How does it make you feel that Diddlydo considers you to have no brainpower?
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Your response Diddlydo fails under even the merest of scrutiny.
At 22.43 you stated "I'd love to know how many posters on this site are graduates - not too many I fear."
When asked what difference that made, you responded at 22.51 with "Brainpower".
When THECORBYLOON asked you if you would be able to identify graduates from the way arguments are framed, you responded at 23.13 with "I'd start with those who don't know the difference between "its" and "it's""
If not knowing the difference between "its" and "it's" is your measure of the start of a lack of "Brainpower", then it has to follow that not knowing the difference between "thats" and "that's" is also a measure of a lack of "Brainpower".
Gulliver, it would seem, does not know the difference between "thats" and "that's", and therefore using your measure of a lack of "Brainpower", Gulliver must be lacking.
Graduate or not, it is implied in your comment that a measure of what constitutes "Brainpower", is knowing the difference between "its" and "it's" or "thats" and "that's", and therefore it is further implied that those who do not know the difference are, for want of a better word, thick.
At 22.43 you stated "I'd love to know how many posters on this site are graduates - not too many I fear."
When asked what difference that made, you responded at 22.51 with "Brainpower".
When THECORBYLOON asked you if you would be able to identify graduates from the way arguments are framed, you responded at 23.13 with "I'd start with those who don't know the difference between "its" and "it's""
If not knowing the difference between "its" and "it's" is your measure of the start of a lack of "Brainpower", then it has to follow that not knowing the difference between "thats" and "that's" is also a measure of a lack of "Brainpower".
Gulliver, it would seem, does not know the difference between "thats" and "that's", and therefore using your measure of a lack of "Brainpower", Gulliver must be lacking.
Graduate or not, it is implied in your comment that a measure of what constitutes "Brainpower", is knowing the difference between "its" and "it's" or "thats" and "that's", and therefore it is further implied that those who do not know the difference are, for want of a better word, thick.