no, that would be artie, who refutes the premise of the thread but is too much of a coward to actually refute the logical points that lead to the conclusion
greg said:
why would I care about your "rebukes"? they come from your emotional argument, in which I have no interest, as I put forth in the op
greg said:
and his "points" rebuffed
rebuffed is not the same as disproven
address the logic of applying the definitions of "coward" and "courage" to the situation if you can
so far you haven't
greg said:
, he maintains that he is right
and I prove it by logically applying the defintions of the words "coward" and "courage"
In the first case, the professor and students were surprised and trapped in a classroom. You weren't there. You don't know how it all went down
as I said in the op, I'm working from the wiki account
based on that and the definitions of the words "coward" and "courage", show me how you can come to a different conclusion
annabananahead said:
The person who attempted to reason with him was a woman. The student who begged for her life was a woman. The student in the wheelchair was a woman. And you call them cowards.
the first one was a fool - it should have been obvious after the first shooting that he was beyond reasoning
the second was a coward, by definition
the third - the woman in the wheelchair? a difficult position to consider - not sure what she could have done differently - not sure what courageous action she might have taken
annabananahead said:
You pathetic sack of crap.
thank you for making the emotional argument :thumb:
care to attempt analyzing it logically?
annabananahead said:
In the second case we have the hero Mintz (and he is a hero) "telling people to run away." Are you saying that he was telling people to do something cowardly?
nope
although I hope he had the presence of mind to say "run away and find help"
annabananahead said:
You don't deserve any response at all to this thread.
and yet here you are, again, flailing your ineffective little fists at me, emotionally, again
:mock: silly anna the emo
annabananahead said:
You made it just to get a rise out of people
nope
I made it to discuss the cowardice and compliance that is being bred into us as a culture
but I knew the emo tard brigade would pile on :chuckle:
annabananahead said:
but I suppose the only good thing about it is it illustrates your sickness for those readers who don't know you well enough to know you get your jollies by being this sick.
let it out anna, let it all out
... he made that up and tried to convince me it was true).
Interestingly, he couldn't give me any details on it. I wonder why? :think:
I gave you all the details that were pertinent to the reason you asked
the closest I have come to being in that situation is as I described
I was fired on by a person who was trying to hit me and my instinctual response was to protect those who were with me
You appear to be a nut case
:banana:
journey said:
so I won't be reading your thread.
and yet, like anna, you feel compelled to respond :chuckle:
to what - the thread title?
journey said:
Face death without a chance to defend yourself and tell us how brave you were.
been there, done that
got the t-shirt
journey said:
Making fun of the dead is outrageous.
please provide a quote from me that is "making fun of the dead"