Omin's Complaint: Tom's Ignorance and Hypocrisy

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Tom's dismissal of a previous argument as "nonsense" has sparked criticism for his perceived ignorance and hypocrisy, particularly regarding his role as a mentor. The original poster expresses frustration at Tom's behavior, labeling it as lazy and rude. There is a warning about potential bans for disruptive behavior, emphasizing that re-registering under a new alias will not evade consequences. The discussion highlights the tension between maintaining forum decorum and the challenges of addressing perceived ignorance. Overall, the conversation underscores the complexities of moderation and accountability in online discussions.
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I see Tom is up to his usual ignorance. He made a comment then closed my thread. His comment was a description of a real great argument against mine. But his argument only described ignorance.

He said, "This is nonsense."

This is usually what lazy minded do when they can't point out things, yet they say they are mentors. He pompous and hypocritical in his own fundamental statements. Something I've seem many times. I wonder who was ignorant enought to give this idiot a mentorship here? He rude. And stupid.

If you even try to kick me off, I'll be back under another alias. Yeah, you betcha. I'll change my slang.
 
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Would you prefer that we kick you off, or use a method that's actually effective?

If you post nonsense here, it'll get labelled as such. You know the rules.

- Warren
 
omin said:
If you even try to kick me off, I'll be back under another alias.

You will not win this. If you are banned (and you will be for 21 days after I issue the warning for starting this idiotic thread), and you re-register, all it takes is a push of a button to ban that alias as well. You, on the other hand, have to sign up not only for a new alias, but also for a new email account. You'll soon find out that it isn't worth your time to fight this.
 
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