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The Force as described by a physicist?
02 Dec 2015 18:48 #211547
by Gisteron
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
Replied by Gisteron on topic The Force as described by a physicist?
Seeing as you quote me I feel like part of the message is addressed at me, though as I scan over it, evidently not all of it is.
So would you then kindly pick one point or two or three and show where exactly your opinion differs and why that matters? Scanning over what you did write it appears that most of it is either agreeing or completely beside the point or both and I can't at this point be bothered commenting on (or indeed reading; forgive me if you can...) all of that just to have another five pages worth of empty unpromising text walls from both of us, since it frankly never doesn't go down like that whenever the two of us get debating...
So would you then kindly pick one point or two or three and show where exactly your opinion differs and why that matters? Scanning over what you did write it appears that most of it is either agreeing or completely beside the point or both and I can't at this point be bothered commenting on (or indeed reading; forgive me if you can...) all of that just to have another five pages worth of empty unpromising text walls from both of us, since it frankly never doesn't go down like that whenever the two of us get debating...
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
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02 Dec 2015 19:35 - 02 Dec 2015 19:37 #211566
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Translation: "Wait a minute, are we agreeing here? This can't be happening. Surely I missed something. This never happens. What did I miss...wait...what's going on here?" 
EDIT: Krike! Must refrain from using creepy winky face (from this point forward to be fondly referred to as 'creepy-winky').

EDIT: Krike! Must refrain from using creepy winky face (from this point forward to be fondly referred to as 'creepy-winky').
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