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The Rugby Championship 2023
(2022 Rugby Championship - Round 5) - Australia V New Zealand (15/9/2022) [Bledisloe 1]
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1101199" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>Your post was not in the slightest directed at his argument, it was directed at his approach to arguments. Your post didn't address this particular argument at all.</p><p></p><p> I tend not to bother reading arguments too much when they get personal, so I don't know all this history, so I don't know how reasonable it is to still hold a grudge (and noting he was the one that left not you, meaning what happened historically might have affected him more, yet he decided to come back after a cool off period and provide some interesting and objective facts about this bizarre decision we saw) but it was a long time ago. </p><p></p><p>long enough ago at least that you can hardly claim now that he has an approach to arguments - over the last three years he has made one argument. Maybe he has changed his approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1101199, member: 65365"] Your post was not in the slightest directed at his argument, it was directed at his approach to arguments. Your post didn't address this particular argument at all. I tend not to bother reading arguments too much when they get personal, so I don't know all this history, so I don't know how reasonable it is to still hold a grudge (and noting he was the one that left not you, meaning what happened historically might have affected him more, yet he decided to come back after a cool off period and provide some interesting and objective facts about this bizarre decision we saw) but it was a long time ago. long enough ago at least that you can hardly claim now that he has an approach to arguments - over the last three years he has made one argument. Maybe he has changed his approach. [/QUOTE]
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