Raven Incognito
dixieboy
Raven Incognito
dixieboy
Raven Incognito

I think it's more curious that you just insulted yourself, since, as I recall, you had your a** verbally handed to you in an argument against a certain gif poster.
If it's immensely stupid, and you lost an argument to it, what does that say about your own argument?
What?
When?
Ohhhhh, our little argument...
Yeaaaaaa
You didn't win that.

I didn't lose it, and we didn't draw.
Therefore I must have won.
I remember you bailing instead of actually proving my argument wrong.
I didn't care to?
You really didn't have much of an argument.

And yet you completely failed to prove it wrong.
If you never won, then I obviously didn't lose.
You bailed before you could prove me wrong, therefore it can only be assumed that you could not prove me wrong.
Therefore I won.
You're bad at this.
Our discussion ended up as
"I'm right"
"No you're not"
"But i am"
"No"
None of us provided any new things to the argument and it ended up as a process of intellectual incest.
Your point was that a rewording of my point turned it into something completely different, probably due to the fact that you were butthurt over me saying that you were wrong.
Let's bring up the points shall we.
Quote:
A: Means you presume that a "Crappy library" means "no good games at all"
Which it does not. (Which is what i am arguing)
Or
B: Your post was irrelevant, and subsequently everything else you and me posted from then on could be considered spam.
You then make
Quote:
C. I was pointing out that the Wii has some awesome games, and that saying flat out that it has a crappy library is ignoring the fact, or at the least hiding the fact, that awesome games exist.
C: Is a mixture of A and B
It makes the post... well... spam?
B: since that whether or not the wii had a few good games was not really the topic
A: Because your argument were against someone who was saying that it had a crappy library by saying that it had SOME awesome games.
But there i go, getting caught up in an argument and ending up spamming.
Sidenote: Ashamed of having the OP on "my side"