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Does it bring you pleasure to prove others wrong?

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Originally posted by: AMDZen
Of course. Everyone does. And its not petty. If someone doesn't or says that they don't, they're lying.



im not. i find it less stressful and more pleasurable to let them continue on in their ignorant ways. its not my responsibilty to prove others wrong. i dont care enough.
 
Originally posted by: Gravity
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 used to be like that, but it was too much effort. Now I just let others revel in their own stupidity.
 
It really depends. If the person was being a jerk about not being wrong, then it feels great. Otherwise, it is just like, eh, you were wrong... whatever.
 
No, it usually frustrates me when I prove someone wrong because even in the face of undeniable proof most people will continue to believe they're right.
 
Originally posted by: K1052
Only if they are being a complete a-hole about it.
And also when they're not. But only in those two circumstances.




 
If someone is spreading incorrect information, sometimes I feel the need to correct them, but not really about small stuff unless I'm just screwing with my friends. It is fairly petty.
 
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