BanjoMerlin
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FURFELTMAN said:i was stating that im not allowed to mention anything about the sale on the forum,
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FURFELTMAN said:i was stating that im not allowed to mention anything about the sale on the forum,
No, that's not cool either. Make an effort or hit the road. Like capitalization is such an effort.theinterchange said:It'd be much easier to read if you just turned the caps off and left everything lowercase if you don't like hitting shift to capitalize the first letter in a sentence or proper names.
theinterchange said::arated:
I'm being dead serious and very polite when I say that posts in all caps hurt my eyes. I find it very hard to read through your posts FURFELTMAN. It'd be much easier to read if you just turned the caps off and left everything lowercase if you don't like hitting shift to capitalize the first letter in a sentence or proper names.
Randy
BanjoMerlin said:Opinions don't have proof. If you provide "evidence" to support your "opinion" then you are stating a fact and not an opinion.
I know it sounds like splitting hairs but that's the way it is.
jimmy the lid said:Completely untrue. Stating one's basis for an opinion doesn't make it fact. Probably best for you not to opine on legal topics, since it's clear that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
Lefty said:Based on the posts here, I do not believe that this is ebay's most paranoid vendor.
Hmm. Opinion + "evidence" seems to still be opinion.
BanjoMerlin said:"Based on the posts here, I do not believe that this is ebay's most paranoid vendor." This is indeed a statement of opinion since you put those wonderful little words "I do not believe" in the statement but you did not provide any evidence of your own to support your opinion.
"I think Joe Blow is a crook" and "Joe Blow is a crook" are not the same. The first is a statement of opinion and the second is a statement of fact. By definition, the first is indeed true but the second may or may not be true.
"I think Joe Blow is a crook and here is my evidence to prove it." falls into the statement of fact category because it is an attempt to show that the opinion is indeed fact.
Your wish is my option.Mobile Vulgus said:I still can't believe this thread hasn't been locked.