Aestu wrote:
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.
I really hope you don't think that assessment was based off of one thread. Saying that you're predictable isn't meant to imply that it somehow makes you a bad person, no more than it makes Mayo a bad person to follow his modus operandi.
Yuratuhl wrote:
Jubbergun accusing someone else of posting a wall of text in a thread about anything remotely controversial is laughable.
Everything's relative, so if I'm guilty of tossing up walls of text, what must someone else be putting up to make me say, "man, that's a lot of bullshit to read?" I might (and I think that's a big 'might') be tossing up text walls for office buildings, but the encyclopedia copypasta Aestu tosses up would keep the Mongolians out of China.
Your Pal,
Jubber