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In reply to the discussion: Snowden (who really does, apparently, have epilepsy) helps an epileptic. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)Anyone who reads YOUR posts in this thread can see exactly what you're about--and it ain't discussing the OP.
This thread has been assaulted by derailments, and you, while certainly not leading the charge, followed along smartly.
How nice that you FINALLY ADMIT that you smeared me--and my thread--with INSINUATIONS and snippets from a thread where I was not a participant. And you have the nerve to try and claim some kind of high road? What a joke.
And cohorts? What group of "cohorts" is trying to shut down this thread with constant derailments? You know, if your crew hadn't gotten a "hair on fire" attitude, this little discussion would be on page three or four by now. But no...you just can't help yourself, can you?
Look, you've let your flag fly and we can see it from a mile away. If there was any doubt in my mind about the way you "debate the issues," that horse has long left the barn. I know what you're about and how you play it. All I have to do is invite people to read your words and your dubious agenda becomes all too clear.
You are right that no one is fooled--but they're not fooled about the tiresome, childish "WAAH WAAH SHUT UP SHUT UP I CAN'T HEAR YOU" game you are playing. It's pretty doggone sad. The topic is epilepsy, and you can't manage to participate in an adult conversation about it. It's clear to me that you think that brain injuries, chemical imbalances, and seizure disorders are "wrong" because if you didn't think that way, you wouldn't continue to scream at me in this thread about them and assign nefarious "reasons" for the discussion that suit your agenda.
I don't think that there's anything wrong with discussing common medical conditions, and I don't think there's any shame associated with being diagnosed with one or several of them. I have said this repeatedly and you have deliberately ignored what I've said. Your constant push back indicates to me that you plainly think otherwise. Your use of dramatic verbiage falls flat.
But hey--thanks for the thread kick. Good job!