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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
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Mason explained why he changed his mind in that thread. No need to make a bigger issue of it than it is. [/ QUOTE ] mason admitted he was wrong! can't blame people for being fascinated with phenomena. to restate, this case of wrongful admittance is note-worthy because mason personally stripped himself of his delusional, self-proclaimed deity status by admitting his own infallibility. |
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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
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[ QUOTE ] Mason explained why he changed his mind in that thread. No need to make a bigger issue of it than it is. [/ QUOTE ] mason admitted he was wrong! can't blame people for being fascinated with phenomena. to restate, this case of wrongful admittance is note-worthy because mason personally stripped himself of his delusional, self-proclaimed deity status by admitting his own infallibility. [/ QUOTE ] You may have gotten that last word wrong. But 'A' for effort. |
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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
i'm known for being retarted so my mistakes are not exciting news.
regarding this thread, you've pretty much nailed the main points. masons' continued refusal to accept the truth is clear evidence in support of wat he is constantly being accused of: arrogantly defending his opinions with the presumption that his statements are correct because he is making them. Also, his mild attempt at recanting his wrongful posts is dissatisfying to a debate of this magnitude. |
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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
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[ QUOTE ] Mason explained why he changed his mind in that thread. No need to make a bigger issue of it than it is. [/ QUOTE ] mason admitted he was wrong! can't blame people for being fascinated with phenomena. to restate, this case of wrongful admittance is note-worthy because mason personally stripped himself of his delusional, self-proclaimed deity status by admitting his own infallibility. [/ QUOTE ] IIRC Mason was slumming at a low limit in a game he was not that familiar with. Given that, making mistakes is not to be unexpected. |
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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Mason explained why he changed his mind in that thread. No need to make a bigger issue of it than it is. [/ QUOTE ] mason admitted he was wrong! can't blame people for being fascinated with phenomena. to restate, this case of wrongful admittance is note-worthy because mason personally stripped himself of his delusional, self-proclaimed deity status by admitting his own infallibility. [/ QUOTE ] IIRC Mason was slumming at a low limit in a game he was not that familiar with. Given that, making mistakes is not to be unexpected. [/ QUOTE ] And is it also not to be unexpected to post his mistaken opinion in a popular forum with extreme condescension towards his opponents and then to insist that his incorrect opinion was in fact correct numerous times in the face of all evidence to the contrary? Again with extreme disrespect shown towards those with whom he disagreed? |
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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
what is IIRC?
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Re: Cause of Mason\'s change of heart in MHNL
if i recall correctly.
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