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That's the response of someone with no legitimate back argument. [/bq]

 
And that's the response of someone with crippling insecurity.


 
What's the matter? Gotta prove me wrong? Can't sleep tonight unless you bullet list why you think I'm wrong on every point? By all means, go for it. Be my guest and waste your time.


 
I don't know about you kid, but I've been in too many internet arguments, and ones far more flamey than this, to think that spending any amount of my time trying to convince someone else of something they clearly feel strongly about is worth the effort. And that's even about real issues and concerns. This is. . .petty by comparison. And if you were a mature adult, you'd feel the same.


 
I mean, what purpose would me retaliating with my bevy of arguments serve? To prove you wrong? To lord over you that I was right about my favorite character, and you were wrong about yours? **Do you think that would ever actually happen?** Do you not see how infantile such a pursuit is? Again, if you were a mature adult, you'd realize this.


 
I opted not to take the passive-aggressive bait of your first post in the interest of not getting into an argument. I expressly responded in a way that didn't compromise my feelings on the subject, still respected yours, and theoretically ended the topic. But you still just couldn't let it be?


 
Damn, you got a lot of growing up to do, kid.
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Ambris
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"@Mojo":/1414458#comment_6035204
[bq="Mojo"] "@Ambris":/1414458#comment_6035170

That's the response of someone with no legitimate back argument. [/bq]
And that's the response of someone with crippling insecurity.

What's the matter? Gotta prove me wrong? Can't sleep tonight unless you bullet list why you think I'm wrong on every point? By all means, go for it. Be my guest and waste your time.

I don't know about you kid, but I've been in too many internet arguments, and ones far more flamey than this, to think that spending any amount of my time trying to convince someone else of something they clearly feel strongly about is worth the effort. And that's even about real issues and concerns. This is. . .petty by comparison. And if you were a mature adult, you'd feel the same.

I mean, what purpose would me retaliating with my bevy of arguments serve? To prove you wrong? To lord over you that I was right about my favorite character, and you were wrong about yours? *Do you think that would ever actually happen?* Do you not see how infantile such a pursuit is? Again, if you were a mature adult, you'd realize this.

I opted not to take the passive-aggressive bait of your first post in the interest of not getting into an argument. I expressly respondinged in a way that didn't compromise my feelings on he subject, still respected yours, and theoretically ended the topic. But you still just couldn't let it be?

Damn, you got a lot of growing up to do, kid.
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Edited by Ambris
Ambris
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The Power of Love - Made a piece of artwork loved by 1000 users
A Really Hyper Artist - 500+ images under their artist tag
A Really Classy Artist - 250+ images under their artist tag
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Beware of snark
"@Mojo":/1414458#comment_6035204
[bq="Mojo"] "@Ambris":/1414458#comment_6035170

That's the response of someone with no legitimate back argument. [/bq]
And that's the response of someone with crippling insecurity.

What's the matter? Gotta prove me wrong? Can't sleep tonight unless you bullet list why you think I'm wrong on every point? By all means, go for it. Be my guest and waste your time.

I don't know about you kid, but I've been in too many internet arguments, and ones far more flamey than this, to think that spending any amount of my time trying to convince someone else of something they clearly feel strongly about is worth the effort. And that's even about real issues and concerns. This is. . .petty by comparison. And if you were a mature adult, you'd feel the same.

I mean, what purpose would me retaliating with my bevy of arguments serve? To prove you wrong? To lord over you that I was right about my favorite character, and you were wrong about yours? *Do you think that would ever actually happen?* Do you not see how infantile such a pursuit is? Again, if you were a mature adult, you'd realize this.

I opted not to take the passive-aggressive bait of your first post in the interest of not getting into an argument. I expressly responding in a way that didn't compromise my feelings on he subject, still respected yours, and theoretically ended the topic. But you still just couldn't let it be?

Damn, you got a lot of growing up to do, kid.
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Edited by Ambris
Ambris
Chaotic Little Trees - 1000+ images under their artist tag
Magnificence - Artist with 100+ Safe/Suggestive images with over 100 upvotes, and 5+ Questionable/Explicit images with over 350 upvotes
The Power of Love - Made a piece of artwork loved by 1000 users
A Really Hyper Artist - 500+ images under their artist tag
A Really Classy Artist - 250+ images under their artist tag
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Hard Work - Merited Perfect Pony Plot Provider badge with only their own art
Artist -
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Beware of snark
"@Mojo":/1414458#comment_6035204
[bq="Mojo"] "@Ambris":/1414458#comment_6035170

That's the response of someone with no legitimate back argument. [/bq]
And that's the response of someone with crippling insecurity.

What's the matter? Gotta prove me wrong? Can't sleep tonight unless you bullet list why you think I'm wrong on every point? By all means, go for it. Be my guest and waste your time.

I don't know about you kid, but I've been in too many internet arguments, and ones far more flamey than this, to think that spending any amount of my time trying to convince someone else of something they clearly feel strongly about is worth the effort. And that's even about real issues and concerns. This is. . .petty by comparison. And if you were a mature adult, you'd feel the same.

I mean, what purpose would me retaliating with my bevy of arguments serve? To prove you wrong? To lord over you that I was right about my favorite character, and you were wrong about yours? *Do you think that would ever actually happen?* Do you not see how infantile such a pursuit is? Again, if you were a mature adult, you'd realize this.

I opted not to take the passive-aggressive bait of your first post in the interest of not getting into an argument. I expressly responding in a way that didn't compromise my feelings on he subject, respected yours, and theoretically ended the topic. But you still just couldn't let it be?

Damn, you got a lot of growing up to do, kid.
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Edited by Ambris