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Offline pokepal148

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The case study of a Spyke.
« on: July 30, 2013, 07:18:28 PM »
After several observations of fellow forum member Tj Spyke I have decided to compile a list of rules or common themes that have been exhibited by our good friend Mr. Spyke. In order to present these rules in the best way possible I have chosen to give them from the perspective of the man himself.

Quote from: TJ Spyke
Rule #1. I'm always 100% right,

Rule #2. See rule number 1

Rule #3. Any form of facts, reason, statistics or logic used against my point  is automatically nullified by rule #1

Rule #4: see rule #1

Rule #5: should i fail to provide any sort of facts, reason, statistics or logic of my own rule #1

Rule #6: I mentioned rule #1 right, that's pretty important

Rule #7: I alone can determine how reliable a source is, my judgment of said source is fully supported by rule #1

Rule #8: don't ever dispute rule #1

Rule #9: should you decide that whatever argument we get into is pointless and stupid* I automatically win

*this rule also applies to anybody who realizes that they might as well argue with a brick wall,

Does anyone have any questions? comments? or concerns?

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Re: The case study of a Spyke.
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2013, 09:27:02 PM »
Just one... FFFOOOCCCUUUSSS BBBBLLLAAASSSTTT :@
Made you look ****.

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Re: The case study of a Spyke.
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2013, 09:33:03 PM »
No, we're not going to do this.
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