It all comes down to the fact that you apparently didn't see/find the humor in my original post, maybe because it actually wasn't funny or just not funny to you.
That is of course, subjective.
What is also subjective is your claim of being '
right'. Even though this wasn't even an issue of being right or of being wrong.
It's obvious you took a light-hearted comment and turned it into something of malice intent, (as if I was attacking them, with your "sticking up for" comment) when clearly that was not the case.
You repeatedly quoted things I said and inputted negative views concerning that line of text, but conveniently left out the other text that would put it in it's proper and intended context.
I made over 100 post thus far on this forum before making that original post on this thread, and not once has anyone accused me of giving bad/horrible advice, even when 90% of my post start out much in the same way (comical).
I find it very pompous of you to use "sticking up" for someone when there was no reason whatsoever to stick up for them in the first place. I have read through several of your past post and a pattern that is reoccurring is how self-important you think you are.
If I was insulting the OP's intelligence by sticking up for
When you use my words "against me" it will only help me more (especially when I am right)
To me the worst mistake in magic (or in life in general) is to take oneself too seriously and to be pretentious, if you were as good in magic as you are at being those two things, then you would make the likes of Vernon, Copperfield, Burton, etc....look like custodians at the Magic Castle.
You continue to nit-pick and you jumped in the conversation with a bad attitude from the start.
Why that is, I honestly have not a clue.
- Steve