His arguments seem to be formed from the least substance available, and a total disregard of facts, evidence, and relevant details will always, always, always be maintained.
Is he a fool or a troll, do you think?
His arguments seem to be formed from the least substance available, and a total disregard of facts, evidence, and relevant details will always, always, always be maintained.
But you do indeed have every right to be as wrong as you like.
Is he a fool or a troll, do you think?
How can someone's opinion be stupid or wrong?
To me, you are only making yourself look really, really stupid.
That's my opinion.![]()
Yes.
Longevity and consistency seem to rule out the usual trollish behavior pattern. Yet the arguments also conform to that pattern in their lack of substance or veracity. So both are accurate. In my opinion, of course.
Edit: The arguments are often presented as a "devil's advocate" position, but coincidentally happen to agree with the personal opinions held, as well.
Actually that's a patently ludicrous suggestion.
I have professional opinions on design and buildings which are based on years of university level education and thereafter extensive practical experience. These clearly would carry more weight than someone with little or no understanding of the field.
Similarly any position should be sufficiently rigorous to withstand interrogation and scrutiny. One cannot simply claim that it is your "opinion" as a means to avoid such a process.
To suggest otherwise is sheer foolishness.

Oh! You are an architect so we should value your opinion on justice more than DD. Makes perfect sense, again.![]()
Reading comprehension really isn't your strong point, is it? That's not what he was saying. He's illustrating the fact that some opinions carry more weight in a given subject than others. In his case, his architectual opinions carry more weight in matters of structure and architecture than, say, yours or mine; likewise, someone familiar with legal matters would have an opinion that carries more weight than, say, his or ours.
Really, geefor, you ought to try thinking about what you read before you make more of a fool of yourself.
says that his opinion on this very matter is meaningless.I have professional opinions on design and buildings which are based on years of university level education and thereafter extensive practical experience. These clearly would carry more weight than someone with little or no understanding of the field.
How can someone's opinion be stupid or wrong?
To me, you are only making yourself look really, really stupid.
That's my opinion.![]()
Whatever he was trying to say didn't matter because his original statement says that his opinion on this very matter is meaningless.
The fact that you feel the need to reply to a post not directed at you makes you look like a fool.
Whatever he was trying to say didn't matter because his original statement says that his opinion on this very matter is meaningless.

And if that were true, we would be forced to accept that every half baked theory and opinion had equal weight to a well formed, detailed analysis based on evidence and argument.
May I respectfully suggest that, if you and yer close chum DD feel so strongly about this, you actually try and compose a detailed argument rather than whinging?
We're very fortunate, then, that the law is not forced to respect your opinions.