You guys are the ones demanding evidence that it met with foul play.
Yep, that's what proof demands, evidence!
You guys are pathetic. You are trying to throw back everything you are guilty of and put it on to me. I made my case. I said my piece.
You have never given any evidence, let alone proven, that anyone is guilty of anything.
Sure, YOU said you piece but "saying a piece" is not evidence.
You have never made any case! You simply cast baseless innuendo and that isn't evidence.
Like it, lump it, whatever, I dont give a fudge.
Of course you "give a fudge"! Otherwise you would have done the sensible thing and let this slide long ago or better still been sensible and admitted that your claimed "Proof that Antarctica is out of bounds" was simply incorrect.
But just get the message that:
- First you must prove that there has been foul play and you have not done that by any means.
- Then you must find sufficient evidence to identify a suspect and you haven't done that.
So you don't have a case!
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