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"Guide to Dimwitted Discourse"
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08-20-2012, 08:28 AM
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"Guide to Dimwitted Discourse"
I saw this interesting article linked to on Challies.com. It's entitled "How to Miss the Point: A Guide to Dimwitted Discourse." It's from the blog Think on These Things by Sarah Geis.
Here is Geis' opening lines to the blog post, "People have valued reasoned, fair disagreements and good listening skills for far too long. It is high time we dispense with those boring and outdated formalities! After all, why respect the laws of logic when you can enjoy the adventure of following your own passions?" It's a great (also funny) blog post about how people respond poorly to something they have read and how you can do it too
we are all a little looney |
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08-20-2012, 11:22 AM
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RE: "Guide to Dimwitted Discourse"
That was good!
(04-23-2012 04:08 PM)greg Wrote: I've been lying about being a cop, I just lie all the time. |
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08-21-2012, 09:21 AM
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RE: "Guide to Dimwitted Discourse"
That is pretty good. I think I will bookmark it.
Ability without honor is useless. Cicero |
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