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View Poll Results: Stones or Beatles
Stones 1,000,000,059 99.90%
Beatles 1,000,073 0.10%
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Old 01-18-2006, 01:49 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jibber
no, it qualifies as spamming because it's the same repetitive tripe spouted over and over by different authors. You didn't write any of it yourself, and I doubt if you even read any of it. You're not adding anything new to the argument at this point, just acting like an immaure little child who continues doing something out of spite after they've found out it annoys someone.
You're the one who's not adding anything new to the argument, so you need to heed your own advice.

I'm presenting articles from credible and well-informed sources. In the fields of Law, Medicine and Psychiatry--just to name a few--presenting relevant facts, statements etc. from credible sources is considered VITAL and NECESSARY to the functioning of those professions.

PROVE that my sources are "repetitive tripe". You obviously haven't read them yourself, yet you denounce them, because they don't agree with YOUR personal bias. You complain about alleged bias and immaturity in others, while engaging in the same behaviors yourself.

Now please try to stay on thread topic.
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