24th September 2003, 9:32 PM
Okay, I don't know why I headed back in here, but it would seem OB1 does in fact think I was trying to decieve... him... into... what?
Lemme say that this statement:
is totally wrong. I've never done that. Now I KNOW you think I'm a liar.
In any case, also let me make it clear that I never actually demanded you believe me. I only demand that you change your reasons for not believing me. I act the same with you as I do anyone else here (no ABF, it's the same, and you can read this board to find out for yourself since that's the only place I ever talk to him except in some online conversations most of which you were a part of). I haven't earned your trust? OF course not! Not a single person here has. I've done nothing to cause you to treat me differently, so if you refuse to trust me, I only ask you say the truth, that you refuse to trust me based on a random arbitraty choice. That'll be fine by me.
Lemme say that this statement:
Quote:You're very naive if you think that DJ has never tried to deceive people into thinking that she's serious when she was only kidding. Naive and stupid.
is totally wrong. I've never done that. Now I KNOW you think I'm a liar.
In any case, also let me make it clear that I never actually demanded you believe me. I only demand that you change your reasons for not believing me. I act the same with you as I do anyone else here (no ABF, it's the same, and you can read this board to find out for yourself since that's the only place I ever talk to him except in some online conversations most of which you were a part of). I haven't earned your trust? OF course not! Not a single person here has. I've done nothing to cause you to treat me differently, so if you refuse to trust me, I only ask you say the truth, that you refuse to trust me based on a random arbitraty choice. That'll be fine by me.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)