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Well, you wouldn't know until you are in that position.[DOUBLEPOST=1450610989][/DOUBLEPOST]

Reference or not, you admitted that you like to argue.

i have seen people in that position beforre though.

yes, i have admitted i do like to argue. arguing is good.
 
i do like to argue, that is true. but that was a reference about me liking to argue with inigo.[DOUBLEPOST=1450610942][/DOUBLEPOST]

good to know. what are your favourite memories from the 80's, mooseface?
Hmmm. Lots of activities, camping, hiking and skiing. Then right at the end, being in Germany and going to Berlin the week after the wall came down. Hearing people talking in the weeks leading up to it about the (East German) government dissolving itself.
 
Hmmm. Lots of activities, camping, hiking and skiing. Then right at the end, being in Germany and going to Berlin the week after the wall came down. Hearing people talking in the weeks leading up to it about the (East German) government dissolving itself.

sounds exciting. except for the camping. but the Berlin stuff sounds fascinating. the wall coming down i know was a big event in 1989.
 
There is a difference between a healthy robust discussion debating opposing views, and arguing (especially if it involves anger, aggression, passive-aggressiveness, name calling etc). For me the first can be invigorating, the latter draining.
 
There is a difference between a healthy robust discussion debating opposing views, and arguing (especially if it involves anger, aggression, passive-aggressiveness, name calling etc). For me the first can be invigorating, the latter draining.

i agree with that. though i must confess you see more of the latter here on this forum than the former.
 
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