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John Larkin chooses to believe things that clearly aren't true. These are delusions. He does give a f*ck about the image he presents, but skepticism isn't one of the virtues he wants to be credited as possessing.

John Larkin's vanity is blindingly obvious. Jan Panteltje is a more complex character, if only marginally less of a nutter.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman
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Shit, Bill you're out there splitting hairs no one else can see because they are simply irrelevant to any discussion and you have some real issues when someone says your wrong. Put away the stones. You glass house is shinning.

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David Eather

I don't have any trouble with people pointing out that I'm wrong - mostly I'm not and can cite enough evidence to make the point, and when I am wrong I post "oops" and thanks for the correction. You can search the group for "oops" and find a few examples.

My problem is that John Larkin is frequently wrong, doesn't accept that he's wrong, and posts the same mistake a few months later

You might have meant "shining". Sadly for your claim, I really don't live in any kind of glass house - and in making such a claim, you've just established that you haven't got a strong grasp of reality.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

fixed that for ya

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tabbypurr

Not the ones David Eather was pontificating about ...

Tabb does like being gnomic.

"difficult to understand because enigmatic or ambiguous"

The fact that he doesn't seem to know what he is talking about is presumably what drive this preference - not that he is going to admit it.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

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