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ayrnieu Posted: Tue, Jul 7 2009 12:10 AM
Evidence.
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Eric replied on Tue, Jul 7 2009 12:48 AM

I don't like that forum format

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ayrnieu:

I'm consistiently dissapointed by  dbzer, especially after attempting to confront him about essentially ducking debate in a more public forum versus his own site where he can control the dialouge, which resulted in a lulz-worthy self-promotion of his blog by calling out a "Miseoid Invasion" of the anarchistic sub-reddit.

Everytime someone wants to argue with him beyond mere commadre , he eventually pulls out the trump card of his own blog & exalts himself upon an altar of importance that is frankly dellusional (as it would be with most people who think unrealistically at how important their little pet blog or site is compared to the amount of information & content already out there).  

Equally madenning, & very convienent for his arguments, his he'll often side step the issue of differing terms & semantics used in a given debate.   

I ocassionally found some of his entries a little interesting (as much I may have disagreed with a majority of it), but his hypocritical attitude of self-importance (I thought communists were against elitism?) in the realm of being challenged in anything beyond his own blog just rings sour everytime. 

It's moments like those when I realize what farces Web 2.0 & humanism can be. 

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