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Offline jdjtcagle

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Well, its worth it... (getting flamed)
I learn alot that way, as Rictor said in his post "The problem is, everyone (myself included) is arguing to win, not to learn, which never leads anywhere. Everyone just tries to defend their points, and when they are proven wrong, they either leave or come up with a new line of thought to compensate." I try to see both sides the argument and when I see I'm wrong about something I'll admit it.  But most of the time it kills me... for the reason that when people don't read the entire thread, they bring it up against me later on causing more confusion and more flames thrown at me... But I'm doing my best to see that never happens again ;)
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Offline Genryu

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Offline Kosh

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The problem is, everyone (myself included) is arguing to win, not to learn, which never leads anywhere. Everyone just tries to defend their points, and when they are proven wrong, they either leave or come up with a new line of thought to compensate


I don't. If I am PROVEN wrong (with credible facts), then I will admit that I am wrong.
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Offline Tiara

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I don't. If I am PROVEN wrong (with credible facts), then I will admit that I am wrong.

Exactly. But 99% of the time people argue with conjection and opinions. And I will not concede to such points.
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