When he's right, he's right
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@George-K said in When he's right, he's right:
I hate when they talk over each other, and Vivek is guilty too.
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@George-K said in When he's right, he's right:
I hate when they talk over each other, and Vivek is guilty too.
@Doctor-Phibes said in When he's right, he's right:
@George-K said in When he's right, he's right:
I hate when they talk over each other, and Vivek is guilty too.
It's a much more efficient use of time to have viewpoints shared simultaneously as opposed to having to listen to them sequentially.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in When he's right, he's right:
@George-K said in When he's right, he's right:
I hate when they talk over each other, and Vivek is guilty too.
It's a much more efficient use of time to have viewpoints shared simultaneously as opposed to having to listen to them sequentially.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in When he's right, he's right:
@George-K said in When he's right, he's right:
I hate when they talk over each other, and Vivek is guilty too.
It's a much more efficient use of time to have viewpoints shared simultaneously as opposed to having to listen to them sequentially.
@kluurs said in When he's right, he's right:
@Doctor-Phibes said in When he's right, he's right:
@George-K said in When he's right, he's right:
I hate when they talk over each other, and Vivek is guilty too.
It's a much more efficient use of time to have viewpoints shared simultaneously as opposed to having to listen to them sequentially.
It forces a listener to make a choice about who to listen to. The one they hate, or the one they like?