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Does it bring you pleasure to prove others wrong?

Few things make me happier than extending my epenis by quoting someone and linking them somewhere that disproves what they just said.

Things like starting an R chain or Nik-ing it count as well.
 
If the other person is being a jackass about it.. then I lov eproving them wrong. Otherwise I'm just educating them on their misinformation.
 
proving someone wrong is giving them good information to get rid of the bad information that they believed in. so then, why wouldnt it give you pleasure to spread the good to get rid of the bad?
 
usually I'll do it just to provide others with the correct info to stop spread of misinformation, but if they are a jerk, nothing feels better than ownage.
 
<announcer voice>
"It gives me great pleasure...



...to introduce to you...




...the obvious discrepancies in your knowledge and logic."
</announcer voice>
 
It depends. If what they did wrong involved their selfish ego, then yes. Otherwise, I just say that everyone makes mistakes. I can't stand Egos.
 
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
<announcer voice>
"It gives me great pleasure...



...to introduce to you...




...the obvious discrepancies in your knowledge and logic."
</announcer voice>

hahahaha :thumbsup:

As for me, it depends on who the person is, as to whether or not I would be pleasured to prove them wrong.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Few things make me happier than extending my epenis by quoting someone and linking them somewhere that disproves what they just said.

Things like starting an R chain or Nik-ing it count as well.


more than anything else. yes
 
I like them to realize their error on their own. I ask questions if necessary. There's something powerful about someone falling on their own sword.
 
I enjoy it when the person is obnoxious and adamant about being right, which is ~95% of the time. I wouldn't call it petty, either. Otherwise, I feel guilty doing it and often won't bother.
 
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