<p>"Wow, an Asian guy who drives a Japanese car...so supportive of culture. Why not an European car for a change?"</p>
<p>ee_stu, the last time I heard; Japanese and Chinese are different cultures. You are just like all the other racist Americans who try to pigenhole different Asiatic cultures into one collective race. Kudos to your ignorance. The world needs people like you...to make everyone else appear smarter =)</p>
<p>"he wanted to, but wasn't approved for the lease."</p>
<p>thats just plain racist. I'm not even going to start with nicopico.</p>
<p>"A Subaru Impreza is representative of only one culture -- not many."</p>
<p>True, but it merely illustrates how I am appreciative of other cultures. I can most certainly provide more examples on how I value the intrinisic value of other cultures. </p>
<p>"Why do you keep repeating the "stereotypical name" argument? Do you think that if you do something multiple times, it makes something true?"</p>
<p>A fact repeated no matter how many times always stays true. Just ask Einstein; for every action their is an opposite and equal reaction. I can state this myriad times and in every instance, it will remain true. Likewise, if you're feeble brain can not comprehend my analogy, I can state that Buckinham Palace is in fact in London and no matter how many times I repeat it, it will stay true. HAHAHA, so in short, repitition does not corrode the truth of a given statement.</p>
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ee_stu, the last time I heard; Japanese and Chinese are different cultures. You are just like all the other racist Americans who try to pigenhole different Asiatic cultures into one collective race. Kudos to your ignorance. The world needs people like you...to make everyone else appear smarter =)
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<p>Please get your head out of your a**hole. Since when did I say Japanese and Chinese are the same cultures? I can only infer that you are an Asian from your username, not whether you are Chinese or Japanese. All I know is that you are an Asian guy who drives a Japanese car.</p>
<p>"Please get your head out of your a**hole. Since when did I say Japanese and Chinese are the same cultures? I can only infer that you are an Asian from your username, not whether you are Chinese or Japanese. All I know is that you are an Asian guy who drives a Japanese car."</p>
<p>Well, if thats all you could infer from my username, than why on earth would you assume and make yourself look like a foolish racist. Haven't you heard the saying, when you assume, you make an "ASS out of U and ME". So please stop stinking up this board with your racist overtones (intended or not).</p>
<p>"FYI, that would be Newton's Third Law of Motion, not Einstein's. Please don't be so ignorant of western thinkers."</p>
<p>HAHAHAHA, a slip of the memory ee_stu. Please don't take it as indicative of my intelligence as its getting pretty late. Just because I am gasp* "Asian" doesn't mean I am infallable in all things related to science. You are probably one of those people that expects all "Asians" to major in pre-med. I love it!!!</p>
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<p>And you said:</p>
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ou are just like all the other racist Americans who try to pigenhole different Asiatic cultures into one collective race.
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<p>You are one hypocritical person. You who think that I am a racist American because you erroneously concluded that I thought Chinese and Japanese are the same culture.</p>
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<p>You are doing it again...</p>
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You are probably one of those people that expects all "Asians" to major in pre-med. I love it!!!
<p>"Your blitzkreig of fallacy is like an episode of American idol. So stupid.</p>
<p>I'm not arguing that repeating a argument corrodes the truth of the argument.</p>
<p>I'm arguing that repeating an argument does not support the truth of that argument."</p>
<p>HAHA, I love how you use big words where a simpler, more accurate one would have sufficed. You probably think you sound smarter just because you utilized a thesarus in your CC argument. I love it!!! You better stop the unecessary verboseness, for you're becoming like Stephen King is to a Ray Bradbury. If you can't understand that analogy, let me translate it for you, you're becoming a mini-version of Nspeds. LOL. Do you want to go to Georgetown too?!?!?!</p>
<p>"ee_stu
Junior Member
PostsTotal Posts: 242 (6.66 posts per day)"</p>
<p>It ain't no coincidence that you post 6.66 times a day, for you're the most devilish thing to hit CC. cough cough 666 cough cough. If you couldn't see it.</p>
<p>Uhhhhh, was "blitzkrieg" the big word? That isn't a "big word." That was pretty much hyperbole, but um, yeah, that isn't considered using an academic word...</p>
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Your argument:
1) Yogurtcup mocked TallKell.
2) Mocking constitutes an ad hominem attack.
3) If you can't tell, you're an idiot.
Therefore, Yogurtcup committed ad hominem.</p>
<p>Clearly, your argument is fallacious...even without clause 3, clause 2 would still be false, and your argument would be false.</p>
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<p>And reading the quintessence of absurdity by perusing AznNerd's posts.</p>
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<p>If those were big words for you, then you probably do not belong in college.</p>
<p>The GRE record exam tests students over vocabulary they should know when as college juniors. The prep book sitting on my desk comprises 3,500 words, all of which should be known. Given your current argument, it is clear that you are nowhere near mastering the vocabulary of a college student.</p>