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    Jul 25, 2014, 10:01 AM
    You like to argue don't you? Did you come here for sympathy or something? There doesn't have to be a logic to think someone has acted wrongly. You don't like what you hear? Got that, few do when its not what they want to hear.

    You have admitted you don't know everything so what's your point? We are wrong because you are right? Who the freak cares, since we here have been young dumb, and wrong. Hard to feed logic to a closed mind. The biggest clue to THAT bit of logic is you argue over, and over, but have no LOGICAL questions.

    Your own self absorbed stubbornness is both an ill used gift, and a curse to having both insight, and understanding. Another clue to your closed mindedness, is continuing justifying your own actions. Each subsequent decision you made based on illogical impulsive decisions, starting with her first assault, and spiralling down more dramatically afterward.

    So here you sit, criticizing the lack of logic by others. Both sad and hilarious. You will learn the hard way about your own flawed logic. Just like many of us here have, until experience and reality teach us humility.

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