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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by acidsweep
I'll keep it simple, PROVE IT. Show us irrefutable proof (you have shown none so far). This is a very simple thing to understand.
In the Gray Area no proof, evidence, or logic is required.
edit on 8/18/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
The obvious cgi photo he tried to pass off as the real mccoy.
I'll keep it simple, PROVE IT. Show us irrefutable proof (you have shown none so far). This is a very simple thing to understand.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by acidsweep
The obvious cgi photo he tried to pass off as the real mccoy.
Yeah. Well, that would fall into another category.
Sneaky spaceman. Thought he could put one over on us Earthers.
edit on 8/18/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
So, you see; if I'm going to "pass off" anything, it will be within my skill set, and, I'll be successful.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by acidsweep
The obvious cgi photo he tried to pass off as the real mccoy.
Yeah. Well, that would fall into another category.
Sneaky spaceman. Thought he could put one over on us Earthers.
edit on 8/18/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by acidsweep
The only reason why I'm even requesting 'proof', is because the OP has said this very same thing to people who have posted in reply (negating), refuting his 'proof'.
ie. The obvious cgi photo he tried to pass off as the real mccoy.
Originally posted by AnthraAndromda
Originally posted by acidsweep
The only reason why I'm even requesting 'proof', is because the OP has said this very same thing to people who have posted in reply (negating), refuting his 'proof'.
ie. The obvious cgi photo he tried to pass off as the real mccoy.
I did not try to pass it off as real. You assumed that,
And, I got exactally the reaction I expected. The problem is; if that had been real, you would have said the same thing.
I prolly should have stood my ground; I doubt anyone could "prove" it was CGI.
You make the mistake of thinking that I am like everyone else; I'm not! You have never en#ered anything like me before, and you never will again. No matter how many incarnations you have.
Originally posted by AnthraAndromda
reply to post by acidsweep
I'll keep it simple, PROVE IT. Show us irrefutable proof (you have shown none so far). This is a very simple thing to understand.
And I have given you evidence, that is the best anyone can do. If it does not constitute "proof" to you; fine, leave in peace. But, you do not have license to become uncivilized and abusive simply because you don't beleive.
You need to accept the fact that the evidence is all I have at this time. It is rather incomplete, and I may not present more. With attitudes like yours; Why should I try to prove anything to you? You have already demonstrated that there is no evidence you will accept, so more would be a waste of my time and resources.
Etharzi od Oma
You make the mistake of thinking that I am like everyone else
; I'm not!
Originally posted by DeadSeraph
Nobody has to leave in peace because they are calling you out and demanding proof of your claims.
The forum description:
The Gray Area is a discussion forum that provides a dedicated area for members to post their confessions, disclosures, and related extraordinary personal experiences. Like the highly speculative Skunk Works forum, The Gray Area will tolerate topics that may be unusually hypothetical or unproven for the purpose of vetting the stories of thread-starters by the ATS membership at large.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by AnthraAndromda
So, you see; if I'm going to "pass off" anything, it will be within my skill set, and, I'll be successful.
You haven't gotten close to doing it so far.
Haven't gotten close to what being a successful software engineer? I have 38 years that disagree. I have applications in use today by several industries (you want a list?)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by AnthraAndromda
Haven't gotten close to passing off your tale as true.
How very nice for you that you are (maybe) a successful software engineer. May you live long and prosper.
Originally posted by AnthraAndromda
reply to post by ZetaRediculian
They say a picture is worth 10,000 words. In this case it is true. You have in one single image managed to prove that you are not thinking at all about these things. Youare just "jerking your knee" and spewing any nonsense that comes up.
One might ask; "why did you post that insipid image?" However, One should not expect an answer that is either intelligent, or logical.
So, I will ask this; Is it really too much to ask, that you at least behave in a civilized, intelligent manner? I don't think it is.
The grandiosity section of the Diagnostic Interview for Narcissism (DIN) (Second edition) is as follows:[3]
1.The person exaggerates talents, capacity and achievements in an unrealistic way.
2.The person believes in his/her invulnerability or does not recognise his/her limitations.
3.The person has grandiose fantasies.
4.The person believes that he/she does not need other people.
5.The person overexamines and downgrades other people, projects, statements, or dreams in an unrealistic manner.
6.The person regards himself/herself as unique or special when compared to other people.
7.The person regards himself/herself as generally superior to other people.
8.The person behaves self-centeredly and/or self-referentially.
9.The person behaves in a boastful or pretentious way.
Securely buttressed by such self-beliefs, 'in a grandiose identity...all that is unpleasant to my self-image I can ditch. I can look down my nose with contempt at the child-like ways of my fellows, and I can get rid of my infantile self by pushing somewhere'[4] outside myself. However the downside to putting myself into a grandiose state is that 'the grandiose self is extremely vulnerable, and...if something does not go my way, I make a great fuss, because I am a king who has been frustrated'.[5]
Haven't gotten close to what being a successful software engineer? I have 38 years that disagree. I have applications in use today by several industries (you want a list?)
But why can't he get a new keyboard?
Originally posted by tsurfer2000h
reply to post by AnthraAndromda
Haven't gotten close to what being a successful software engineer? I have 38 years that disagree. I have applications in use today by several industries (you want a list?)
And with you being a software engineer one has to think you could have come up with something better than this..
Since you seem to be offering a list would be nice, but that is your call....