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What? Saying something is provably nonsense, only to then expand on it is now considered a bad thing?
I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense.
I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense.
It's the confrontational tone that's the bad thing. If you think something is "provable nonsense" then prove it, or better still rise above the comment by ignoring it (maybe someone else will prove it in your defence). Or write your comment without that first sentence - which I'm sure would have occurred to you if you read over the comment before posting.





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2011-08-19
There's an entire comment below that snippet - you saw that right? "
Too late. The tone is set by the first sentence and the comment doesn't recover from it. If you think you have an intelligent point then you have to write with intelligence - don't give in to the urge to bicker with your readers.