Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by smokepole
LOL, in other words "no."

Come on, I know you can do it!


Smokepole is apparently incapable of understanding explanations.
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Incorrect, I understood your "explanation" just fine. It just wasn't an answer to the question I asked.

That answer doesn't require an "explanation," it's a yes or no proposition.

But tell me something, does this technique you're using normally work? You know, the technique wherein you claim to be answering the question put before you but aren't, and insist that the other party just can't understand your answer?

Maybe if you keep repeating it someone will believe you, It might work.



A wise man is frequently humbled.