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  2. 30 Wildest Comebacks That People Have Heard Or Come Up With - AOL

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    Image credits: DollimusMaximus #10. There was a reddit thread about retail work awhile back where someone recounted a customer verbally abusing them. Another customer nearby chimed in

  3. 50 Funny, Wholesome And Savage Things Celebrities Commented ...

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    From savage comebacks to haters and heartfelt exchanges with fans to supportive messages and inside jokes with fellow colleagues, this pop culture hub notices it all. While famous people were once ...

  4. 125 Baddie Comebacks To Unleash Your Inner Savage - AOL

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  5. Flaming (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Social researchers have investigated flaming, coming up with several different theories about the phenomenon. [5] These include deindividuation and reduced awareness of other people's feelings (online disinhibition effect), [6] [7] [8] conformance to perceived norms, [9] [10] miscommunication caused by the lack of social cues available in face-to-face communication, [11] [12] [13] and anti ...

  6. 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America - Wikipedia

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    100 People Who Are Screwing Up America (and Al Franken is #37) is a non-fiction book by conservative [1] pundit Bernard Goldberg that was published in 2005. The book's central idea is to name and blame a long list of specific individuals whom Goldberg implicates in making the United States a "far more selfish, vulgar, and cynical place."

  7. Proof by intimidation - Wikipedia

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    Proof by intimidation (or argumentum verbosum) is a jocular phrase used mainly in mathematics to refer to a specific form of hand-waving whereby one attempts to advance an argument by giving an argument loaded with jargon and obscure results or by marking it as obvious or trivial. [1]

  8. 11 Phrases That Emotionally Immature People Often Say ... - AOL

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    It’s like having a grade-school argument, but the stakes are a lot higher. 11 Phrases That Emotionally Immature People Often Say, According to Mental Health Experts Skip to main content

  9. Wikipedia:Repetition in argumentation - Wikipedia

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    On the other side: if there's legitimately a lot of material to cover, remember that paragraph breaks exist for a reason, and so do separate threads with their own headings. No one wants to read a monolithic, 500-word block of text. And a list of a dozen issues that aren't closely related won't produce a useful discussion.