On Mar 26, 12:16 am, David Friedman <d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
weaseled:
> Mostly I don't waste time on Andre, but this particular bit seemed worth
> pointing out.
Now, let there be more badly written... *fiction*...
> In article
> <e7a74d19-5104-4344-8430-4f07ece77...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> Andre Lieven <andrelie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > > > And, its perfectly fine to " ask questions ", where such questions
> > > > are really actual questions, and not statements in fig leaf
disguise,
> > > > which your " only for motorists " whine was. You earned the
> > > > criticism that came your way for 1) being dishonest in that way,
> > > > and for 2) inventing a false antagonism between " all fans " and
> > > > " only for motorists ".
>
> > > All fans are motorists?
>
> > For someone who styles himself as a writer, you are deficient about
> > the use and meaning of specific words of the language ( This strongly
> > suggests to me that you are a bad writer, when it comes to fiction,
> > as well. ).
>
> > I specified that Keith Straw Whored into existance a false
> > *antagonism*,
> > NOT a false *difference*. Duh. Learn to read for comprehension.
>
> > > There are no conflicts of interest wrt con
> > > location between those who are and those who are not?
>
> Note that you first accused me of various faults on the grounds that I
> supposedly confused "difference" and "antagonism," then quoted the
> second part of my statement which, added to the first part, made it
> clear I wasn't confusing them--the antagonism came from the combination
> of difference and conflict of interest.
Note that you never specified any such " conflict of interest ", a
Straw Whore
of both now, both your and Keith's Frankensteinian creations.
IOW, you are trying to criticise me for not having read what you
NEVER
wrote.
Yep, thats a definite sign of not only a BAD writer, but of someone
whose
head is well lodged up his fundament...
> Presumably, having made a mistake through not bothering to read all of
> my post before you started answering it, you thought correcting the
> mistake was too much trouble.
<Massive Loon Projection>
Andre


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