You are so eager to prove you are correct, that you totally loose the perspective.
"You like facts so much that you don't like facts!", said by someone who has never been able to provide a factual contradiction to anything I have said.
This may not be a winning strategy for you. Without examples, it's certainly an unconvincing one.
Also: English, "lose" is the word you want. Yes, "lose" and "loose" have the OPPOSITE pronunciations and meanings that you would expect. This is because English is idiosyncratic.
this was first time I was willing to abandon the facts,
Your record suggests that this statement is YET ANOTHER instance of you abandoning facts. This time it's ironic, at least? Unintentional, but funny?
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Date: 2014-06-18 02:10 am (UTC)"You like facts so much that you don't like facts!", said by someone who has never been able to provide a factual contradiction to anything I have said.
This may not be a winning strategy for you. Without examples, it's certainly an unconvincing one.
Also: English, "lose" is the word you want. Yes, "lose" and "loose" have the OPPOSITE pronunciations and meanings that you would expect. This is because English is idiosyncratic.
this was first time I was willing to abandon the facts,
Your record suggests that this statement is YET ANOTHER instance of you abandoning facts. This time it's ironic, at least? Unintentional, but funny?
trust me.
It's not so much "trust" as "expect".