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NSW team lists and insults thread 2018

Rabbitoad

Juniors
Messages
1,330
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.
So insecure
 
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4,032
So insecure
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Looks like you're not even at the level of a 5 year old.
 

Rabbitoad

Juniors
Messages
1,330
Looks like you're not even at the level of a 5 year old.
Keep kicking and squealing mate.

I told you I don't debate people who lack the skills to debate like an adult and no amount of your tantrums will change that.

Keep sulking though. You're proving my point for me
 
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Keep kicking and squealing mate.

I told you I don't debate people who lack the skills to debate like an adult and no amount of your tantrums will change that.

Keep sulking though. You're proving my point for me
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Still not at a 5 year olds level.
 

Rabbitoad

Juniors
Messages
1,330
Still not at a 5 year olds level.
Sorry mate, but your childish insults don't hurt my feelings. They just prove that that's the level of maturity you're operating on.

If you're going to act like a spoiled child, then I'll treat you like a spoiled child.

You're in time out until you can behave like an adult.

When you're ready to act like an adult, we can finish the debate.

Until then, no amount of sulking is going to change my mind.

So sook as much as you want, because we both know if you really thought you won a debate, you wouldn't be begging me to validate that claim.
 
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Sorry mate, but your childish insults don't hurt my feelings. They just prove that that's the level of maturity you're operating on.

If you're going to act like a spoiled child, then I'll treat you like a spoiled child.

You're in time out until you can behave like an adult.

When you're ready to act like an adult, we can finish the debate.

Until then, no amount of sulking is going to change my mind.

So sook as much as you want, because we both know if you really thought you won a debate, you wouldn't be begging me to validate that claim.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?


I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Still
 
Messages
4,032
Yes, you're still in time out
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Try again
 
Messages
4,032
Your desperation exposes your insecurity mate.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Cmon
 

Rabbitoad

Juniors
Messages
1,330
You're only sticking to this tantrum because you're afraid of how badly you'll expose yourself if you try to behave like an adult and fail.

Be brave enough to act like an adult mate. I know it's hard, but you've got to be brave enough to at least try
 
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You're only sticking to this tantrum because you're afraid of how badly you'll expose yourself if you try to behave like an adult and fail.

Be brave enough to act like an adult mate. I know it's hard, but you've got to be brave enough to at least try
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?


I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Read
 

Rabbitoad

Juniors
Messages
1,330
Adults don't argue with children throwing tantrums.

When you're feeling brave enough to act like a man instead of a sulking child, we can have this debate, but not until then.

No amount of your tantrums will change that.

I'm not your Mummy. I don't care if you're upset.

Your only choices are to man up and act like an adult or to stay in time out.

If you're too scared to try to argue your point like an adult, just say so, but your tantrums don't work on me mate
 
Messages
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Adults don't argue with children throwing tantrums.

When you're feeling brave enough to act like a man instead of a sulking child, we can have this debate, but not until then.

No amount of your tantrums will change that.

I'm not your Mummy. I don't care if you're upset.

Your only choices are to man up and act like an adult or to stay in time out.

If you're too scared to try to argue your point like an adult, just say so, but your tantrums don't work on me mate
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Still not getting it
 
Messages
4,032
Ball's in your court mate.

What are you so afraid of?
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me

Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.

Again
 
Messages
4,032
So you're too scared to try to argue your point like an adult.

Thanks for confirming.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS

- in a debate there is a winner and a loser

Understand?

- there are several ways of winning a debate, one of which is quitting.

Still following?

- you stated you will refuse to engage me


Right?

- that means you've left the debate

Yes?

- that means you've quit

Almost there!

- that means I won

Also

- means you lose

WELL DONE IF YOU'VE MADE IT THIS FAR!

When someone loses the honourable thing to do is to be gracious in defeat and accept it - this you didn't and me pointing out the fact isn't me begging or asking for your validation but to bring it to your attention.

You can call me childish, insecure or whatever you want - that doesn't matter! That's got nothing to do with the debate, the only time you can really use someone's character against them is in court and that's when they're questioning their character and weather they're fit to give evidence.

- You don't have to like me to debate with me.

Understand right?

- saying that you refuse to continue debating me on the basis of my character is not an argument.

Yeah?

I hope you get this through, I've broke it down as simple as I possibly could. Even a 5 year old should be able to understand this.
This
 

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