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#1 Hubadubalubahu
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[QUOTE="worlock77"]

[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

You know, there's no need to be rude. In all honesty, how is someone supposed to know that you were being sarcastic? There is nothing to indicate such. Sarcasm is inferred based on the intonation of one's voice. Obviously, we can't hear you, so we can't know that you're being sarcastic. Now, in rear cases, people can determine if someone is being sarcastic on the Internet if their statement is so ridiculous that they can't be expected to believe it themselves. However, though your statement was a bit strange, it certainly wasn't so far out that I'd think you were being sarcastic. Anyhow, the Buddha would not espouse insulting people.

BluRayHiDef

Do you seriously think someone's going to argue that the second wealthiest man in the world is somehow less successful than he would have been if he had finished college? Good lord man, use your head for a moment.

And Buddha? F*ck what that guy thinks.

If that's how you feel about the Buddha, then why do you have him in your avatar?

To lull you into a false sense of security.
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[QUOTE="MaddenBowler10"][QUOTE="VanHelsingBoA64"] whatTheStickMafia

She's a troll, nothing to see here.

A very cute troll...;)

That awkward moment when someone tries to make moves on AP.
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#3 Hubadubalubahu
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I actually could tell it was sarcasm but only by reading what came before what he said, and I have read past posts of his in other threads and it just didn't sound like something that he wouldnt say tounge in cheek. I find that you start to get a feel for peoples posting style/humor after a while of reading things they say. That tends to be the deciding factor in deciphering sarcasm on the internet if the conversation doesn't make it obvious.
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'04 saturn ion. Its reliable for the most part.
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[QUOTE="Hubadubalubahu"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

^^^ Ya'll two mofos are going hard.

KC_Hokie

It's like talking to a wall with this guy.

You're the one obsessed with a single element of my scenario then taking that element out of context and then attacking that out of context element to create a new conclusion. That's intellectually dishonest.

Your entire scenario was false. I am not taking anything out of context. You are comparing a bum to someone in the workforce. And replacing the word bum with highschool drop out. It renders your entire "scenario" false. Hell your fuc*king scenario is a strawman. It is one big fallacy. What you describe there is a bum. Someone who does absolutely nothing. Not a highschool drop out. You fail to listen and call everything a falacy. I gotta say your fuc*ing rustling my jimmies.
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^^^ Ya'll two mofos are going hard.

BluRayHiDef
It's like talking to a wall with this guy.
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[QUOTE="Hubadubalubahu"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]You seem fixated on that single element of my scenario. My scenario involves way more than that. KC_Hokie
"Do I hold the same respect for a high school dropout without any valuable skills who is drain on their family or society vs. any educated or skilled person that is productive? Of course not." You compare a bum to someone who does something after highschool. Not a highschool drop out. I am fixated on it because it is not the same thing and is the whole reason I am discussing this with you. The education and skills have little to do with that secenario as a highschool drop out would have the same education as a highschool dropout that didn't do anything after highschool and chose to be a bum. Which is probably few and far between, because I dont see someone being able to sustain themselves like that very long. Your whole comparison made no sense.

Yea, still don't know why you are fixated on that. Doesn't change my scenario to focus on one element from one of the scenarios.

Well then you are a moron. Have a good night.
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[QUOTE="Hubadubalubahu"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]OK, but would the average person feel person A and person B in my scenario are 'worth' the same to society. Certainly not. KC_Hokie
I agree but a bum is not a highschool drop out. Although a bum may of dropped out of highschool. Most highschoolers also developed some sort of skill in highschool or while working at a part time job whilst in highschool. And have the same education as any other highschool drop out depending on the year they dropped out. Your whole self worth assesment hinges on productivity, which is fine but should of been pointed out.

You seem fixated on that single element of my scenario. My scenario involves way more than that.

"Do I hold the same respect for a high school dropout without any valuable skills who is drain on their family or society vs. any educated or skilled person that is productive? Of course not." You compare a bum to someone who does something after highschool. Not a highschool drop out. I am fixated on it because it is not the same thing and is the whole reason I am discussing this with you. The education and skills have little to do with that secenario as a highschool drop out would have the same education as a highschool dropout that didn't do anything after highschool and chose to be a bum. Which is probably few and far between, because I dont see someone being able to sustain themselves like that very long. Your whole comparison made no sense. Many people drop out to go directly into the workforce due to money problems or just to get a headstart in experience.
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#9 Hubadubalubahu
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OK, but would the average person feel person A and person B in my scenario are 'worth' the same to society. Certainly not. KC_Hokie
I agree but a bum is not a highschool drop out. Although a bum may of dropped out of highschool. Most highschoolers also developed some sort of skill in highschool or while working at a part time job whilst in highschool. And have the same education as any other highschool drop out depending on the year they dropped out. Your whole self worth assesment hinges on productivity, which is fine but should of been pointed out.
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#10 Hubadubalubahu
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="THE_DRUGGIE"]

Don't let the smallest ounce get into your eye, for the boulder draws near.

THE_DRUGGIE

In other words, don't let yourself be affected by the little things, because it's the bigger things that matter. Or, don't let yourself be affected by the little things, because if you do, you certainly won't be able to handle the bigger things.

In due time, the larger hen will bear fruit.

Lol at these proverbs