i am constantly surprised when folk hear a dissenter or outlier challenge, critically or perceived frivolously, their communique(s) and consistently and immediately resort to name calling, degradation, and belittlement of the responder in an attempt to discredit the responder's commentary.
now in one individual's case, as has been pointed out numerous times, this individual consistently engages in this type of perverse behaviour WHENEVER anybody challenges them, with their explanation following along the lines..."if you are ready for an adult conversation...ad nauseam" then when challenged again...the behaviour is repeated.
another fascinating facet that truly amazes me, is individual's put folk on 'ignore', for whatever rationale.
how on earth would we have anything of marvel in today's world if ppl put those who challenged them on 'ignore' and missed out of something significant...maybe that is how Lockheed sent their Mars scout off using metric instead of inches cuz someone on the design team had the one individual who actually caught the discrepancy on 'ignore'!
i wonder, in passing how we would have ended up with the articles that founded our country if the dissenters/outliers were treated with belittlement, degradation and name calling by those who worked towards and framed our founding documents. (Hamilton/Burr notwithstanding as one lost their life and the other their political career and personally believe it was the first political assassination in our country's history especially with the damage to the Federalist movement as it took the staunch support, Hamilton out, and decimated Burr's political ambitions)
sorry, that any of you can't accept challenges or dissension from what you perceive as a frivolous cynic to your undisputed commentary but will continue to call out those that engage in defaming comments just to bolster your insecure ego.
ipse
added: Without Freedom of Thought, there can be no such thing as Wisdom; and no such thing as public Liberty, without Freedom of Speech.BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The New England Courant, Jul. 9, 1722