Jubbergun wrote:
Yeah, the other cat you're thinking of leads everything into some sort of haywire circular discussion where everyone eventually starts repeating everything they've already said until someone either notices this or points out enough flaws in all the bullshit that dude's spewed, then you get a massive wall of text that has absolutely nothing to do with whatever is being discussed and is mostly just to display that said individual is aware of information the average person would find to be obscure regardless of its relevance.
Mayo is the one that runs in, shouts some exaggerated things, usually in all directions so that he can feel open-minded, moderate, and thoughtful, and runs back out.
Your Pal,
Jubber
Sicilian expedition is a close parallel to the Iraq War and the author himself stated that was exactly why he bothered writing it down.
Not everything can be condensed to a two-minute spiel. Life is just not that simple.
Referring to things that are controversial but well-known not directly, but by way of your own semantic, emotional impressions, appears nothing less than petty and butthurt.