Cowology wrote:Manocad wrote:flow wrote:
Yay, Mr. Straw Man's back. Who's this one misdirected at?
I don’t communicate using crayons and poster board.
This is exactly what I was talking about the other day.
You are smart. You make good arguments. But we don't need this.

Ah, so basically what you're saying is that it's ok to address me with a sarcastic and insulting remark, only that I shouldn't reply in the same manner.
Got it.
Ok, I'll make this easy:
I agree with the idea that the time is right for the Pistons to start establishing a semblance of a somewhat permanent short term roster, i.e. don't start thinking that every single player short of "bona fide NBA starter or better" should be replaced at the earliest opportunity. Start thinking about letting the team grow together.
Now, anyone with a reasonable amount of intelligence could have picked that up from my original response, which you'll notice the poster I responded to had no issue with. So someone else comes along, reads it, and delivers an insulting and sarcastic response. So I'll translate THAT response to make it easy:
It's not that hard to figure out what my point was.
I could have criticized the poor use of strawman--OF COURSE it's a straw man when absolutely intentional sarcasm is being used, that's the point--and the equally poor use of misdirection. That question was like asking "Who are you not pointing the gun at?"
Anything else?