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I read it Cam. I can say "piss off" to anyone, it's up to you to determine why
someone might say that, and I invite you to misunderstand what I was saying
much as you believe I've misunderstood you. Besides, everyone knows it's
"hate" when someone says "piss off," right? It's "hate." Your PhD (in human
psychology of the internet) proves it, right?
Your article was essentially a rewrite of Vernon's. You add in some economics
ideas without expressly talking about economics. It's all ducking, dodging,
diving, and evading the finger-pointing that needs to happen. If you think you
were being critical, think again. You were being equivocal. That's far
different. Polar opposite, really.
April 22, 2015, 10:38 a.m. - tibor96
#!markdown I read it Cam. I can say "piss off" to anyone, it's up to you to determine why someone might say that, and I invite you to misunderstand what I was saying much as you believe I've misunderstood you. Besides, everyone knows it's "hate" when someone says "piss off," right? It's "hate." Your PhD (in human psychology of the internet) proves it, right? Your article was essentially a rewrite of Vernon's. You add in some economics ideas without expressly talking about economics. It's all ducking, dodging, diving, and evading the finger-pointing that needs to happen. If you think you were being critical, think again. You were being equivocal. That's far different. Polar opposite, really.