Alticus' larry alt BUSTED, oops he did it again

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So you can't disprove it?

Thank you.
That's not how it works. That's never been how it works.

You're making a positive claim. Do you know what 'positive claim' means? I know you're slow, so I don't want to take it for granted that you have even the faintest idea what you're doing. Sit down -- no, go ahead, sit right down. Now adjust your drool cup. Comfy? Okay, good.

A positive claim is when you say something that goes like this: "Such-and-such IS..."

Following along? I know you're slow -- read this as many times as you have to. Don't be embarrassed, go ahead, read as many times as you need to. I know you're slow, so take your time.

When you say, "Larry IS Alticus", you're making a positive claim. Okay?

But when you make a positive claim, you have to prove it. Nobody else has to disprove anything.

If I tell you there's an invisible gecko in your room, you don't have to disprove it, because you didn't claim anything. See?

You know what else is fun? When you offer evidence, if your evidence supports any explanation other than your claim, it doesn't prove your claim.

If I tell you that BF broke into my house and broke my desk lamp -- and all I show you is a picture of a broken desk lamp -- that doesn't even prove that it's my desk lamp, and it sure doesn't prove that it was BF who broke it.

You're doing so good keeping up this far! I'm gonna tell your live-in caregiver you deserve a sippee cup for doing so good!

So this?

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Doesn't prove only the thing you say it does. It could mean that Larry is Alticus -- or it could mean that Alticus was asking if Fredricka's complaint applies to him, also.

Now run along -- that traffic isn't going anywhere, but you don't want to miss that speeding truck.
 

Flynn

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That's not how it works. That's never been how it works.

You're making a positive claim. Do you know what 'positive claim' means? I know you're slow, so I don't want to take it for granted that you have even the faintest idea what you're doing. Sit down -- no, go ahead, sit right down. Now adjust your drool cup. Comfy? Okay, good.

A positive claim is when you say something that goes like this: "Such-and-such IS..."

Following along? I know you're slow -- read this as many times as you have to. Don't be embarrassed, go ahead, read as many times as you need to. I know you're slow, so take your time.

When you say, "Larry IS Alticus", you're making a positive claim. Okay?

But when you make a positive claim, you have to prove it. Nobody else has to disprove anything.

If I tell you there's an invisible gecko in your room, you don't have to disprove it, because you didn't claim anything. See?

You know what else is fun? When you offer evidence, if your evidence supports any explanation other than your claim, it doesn't prove your claim.

If I tell you that BF broke into my house and broke my desk lamp -- and all I show you is a picture of a broken desk lamp -- that doesn't even prove that it's my desk lamp, and it sure doesn't prove that it was BF who broke it.

You're doing so good keeping up this far! I'm gonna tell your live-in caregiver you deserve a sippee cup for doing so good!

So this?

20260519-154826.jpg


Doesn't prove only the thing you say it does. It could mean that Larry is Alticus -- or it could mean that Alticus was asking if Fredricka's complaint applies to him, also.

Now run along -- that traffic isn't going anywhere, but you don't want to miss that speeding truck.

You've said absolutely NOTHING.

You still refuse/can't/won't answer how Alticus got mixed up on which account he's using. It's plain as day.

Maybe you'd like to muddy up the water more by again soliciting more donations so you can purchase a new computer to create more "Good Gurl Art?"
 

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That's not how it works. That's never been how it works.

You're making a positive claim. Do you know what 'positive claim' means? I know you're slow, so I don't want to take it for granted that you have even the faintest idea what you're doing. Sit down -- no, go ahead, sit right down. Now adjust your drool cup. Comfy? Okay, good.

A positive claim is when you say something that goes like this: "Such-and-such IS..."

Following along? I know you're slow -- read this as many times as you have to. Don't be embarrassed, go ahead, read as many times as you need to. I know you're slow, so take your time.

When you say, "Larry IS Alticus", you're making a positive claim. Okay?

But when you make a positive claim, you have to prove it. Nobody else has to disprove anything.

If I tell you there's an invisible gecko in your room, you don't have to disprove it, because you didn't claim anything. See?

You know what else is fun? When you offer evidence, if your evidence supports any explanation other than your claim, it doesn't prove your claim.

If I tell you that BF broke into my house and broke my desk lamp -- and all I show you is a picture of a broken desk lamp -- that doesn't even prove that it's my desk lamp, and it sure doesn't prove that it was BF who broke it.

You're doing so good keeping up this far! I'm gonna tell your live-in caregiver you deserve a sippee cup for doing so good!

So this?

20260519-154826.jpg


Doesn't prove only the thing you say it does. It could mean that Larry is Alticus -- or it could mean that Alticus was asking if Fredricka's complaint applies to him, also.

Now run along -- that traffic isn't going anywhere, but you don't want to miss that speeding truck.
Well said.
 

Flynn

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That's well-established, but it's nice to see you achieve some awareness of it, at last -- however dim and flickering your level of awareness customarily is.

You can change my quotes all you like fatso, but you can't change the screenshot, pig.