Re: "Hard" Key Determination Method is Easy. DNF Paper is Done..

From: Derek Asirvadem <derek.asirvadem_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 14:39:47 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <467d17c9-0c2d-41b6-ac8c-448c5ab1f7d2_at_googlegroups.com>


Nicola

> On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 02:38:51 UTC+11, Nicola wrote:

> Good Lord, I shouldn't have changed sex!

That has nothing to do with it, I would have made the same decision (to withdraw the courtesy) because it was based on the /whole/ history (when he was a she, and she was not reasonably open to being taught; asking for it indirectly; etc). I just would have used sweeter words when I broke the bad news to her.

Two choices are open to you:

1.
> > If, and when you come to me with a question, I will answer it.

I answer questions from anyone, even sewer rats such as Erwin.

Remain in your current obstinate, argumentative, un-teachable position, and ask a question. That will be near-impossible because of your hollow pride, your pretence at knowing what you are evidently quite clueless about.

2.
> > You are
> > too argumentative and not reliable enough to engage re education.

Ask for the courtesy to be extended to you in future.

You don't have to change sex, yet again. You just have to stop pretending, and acquire a bit of humanity.

- Give up some of the schizophrenia that has been implanted in your brain, the self-contradiction.  
- Think a little bit, and form your arguments properly (don't make idiotic claims about what you do not understand). 
- Stop speaking out of both sides of your mouth (hypocrisy; argue one truth when convenient; ignore that truth and argue against it when it is convenient). 
- Stop using private "definitions" of the world, at least the discussed world, when dealing with people from the world. 
- Bring yourself to post gratitude and acknowledgement when you learn something, and acknowledge a point that you have conceded instead of just dropping it.

Either one, is a big task.

> On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 02:34:50 UTC+11, Nicola wrote:

Until then, posts like that one, which demonstrate both your eagerness to learn, and your argumentative sub-human impediments to learning, will go un-answered, your learning will not progress.

Cheers
Derek Received on Tue Feb 10 2015 - 23:39:47 CET

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