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7:31 AM
@samcarter Indeed I got tired trying to explain him the point.
 
 
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user11685757
11:00 AM
@Raaja Yes, this is what can drive one mad. He says something hilarious, and one thinks "come on, even you must understand that this is nonsense", and adds a reply. Which is followed by an even more hilarious statement.
 
11:17 AM
@marmot Indeed, I would call it more as a nonsensical statement instead.
 
user11685757
@Raaja Yes, depends on the topic.
 
@marmot That could be true, but I was infering based on the latest topic. He literally beat me to my edge of patience. Aarghhh!
It was mostly like "ohh, cmon, what are you speaking. Things are laid bare in front of your eyes".
 
user11685757
@Raaja This is a bit the problem with these comments. If someone places complete nonsense and you do not reply, others may interpret is as you agreeing with that. There should be a "end of discussion" button.
 
Unfortunately there is none (and I dont expect that to come anytime soon). Nevertheless, my conclusion is that he only believes what he wants to believes.
 
user11685757
@Raaja He is abusing this because he probably does not have many in the "real world" who would communicate with him.
 
11:27 AM
@marmot may be that's being too harsh on him (because, I do know him personally and also don't want to know). But, as a person, one should be able to differentiate sense from non-sense at the least.
Not just cling to a single fact (which believe is true, though, in-real, it is not)
and repeat the same
 
user11685757
@Raaja Yes, that's the problem. There are people like this.
 
sad, but we have to accept the reality and diff sense and non-sense
 
user11685757
11:46 AM
@Raaja Well, you may even become president if you can't.
 
lol
 
 
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1:16 PM
@Raaja It reminds me a bit of Don Quixote and the windmills...
 
 
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4:14 PM
@samcarter wat is that?
 
@Raaja As @CarLaTeX just said, it is a book. There is a famous scene about attacking imaginary enemies: phrases.org.uk/meanings/tilting-at-windmills.html
 

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