It was sarcastic, I really don't hate the TFP.
I come from a small town full of small minded people, most aren't willing to try to have a semi-intelligent or coherent conversation when they disagree with you, they just want to call you names instead. Therefore I don't often get put into a place where I may have to genuinely change my opinion and/or fully explain why I think what I think. I ended up with a right until proven wrong attitude as a result. I'm trying to get better but I've only been out in the 'real' world for a short while.
Here(the TFP) people will tell you they disagree, respectfully tell you why and expect a respectful, intelligible response in return - not something I'm used to at all. So it ends up being this love/hate thing, something I have to do, something that is truly good for me to do, something I want to be glad to do, but something that is still trained into my head as annoying. I know it shouldn't be...I'm trying. I really am.
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The advantage law is the best law in rugby, because it lets you ignore all the others for the good of the game.
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