John Lund Is Killing Marcus Camby

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You say if, but then preceed to argue like its true.
 
You say if, but then preceed to argue like its true.

Well generally, once an assumption is agreed upon for the purposes of a discussion, then the discussion does proceed based upon that assumption being considered true. If that was not your intention, then you probably shouldn't have gone there.
 
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You say if, but then preceed to argue like its true.

I will agree with PtldPlatypus: that's the way discussion works.

If A, then B.

The "then B" part is submitted/argued like it's true, because it presupposes that A is true.

Ed O.
 

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