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Originally Posted by falco10291029
It's arrogance whether true or not
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Not if the situation actually calls for such comparisons.
And, in addition, not if the statement of superiority doesn't imply any particularly elite state. If you were to claim that you were more intelligent than a cat, for example, I would not call it a symptom of pride; it is simply a true statement.
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is the most commonly used standarized test we have here. And if you are going to judge on behavior, well as I have explained that is very misleading
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It's not perfect, but would accepting your claims be a more reliable method?
Would that not justify pretty much any mistake? Like confusing 'your' with 'you're'? What if they
prefer an incorrect version? Why do you prefer to make that particular error?
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Yes, but you did not answer my point after that. You have said yourself that this is bad argument skills
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Untrue. If you intend to make such accusations in the future, please come equipped with a suitable quote.
Anyway, I ignored your point partly because I had difficulty deciphering it and partly because it didn't appear to say anything relevant to the debate. Now you are ignoring mine. Why?