Thread:Dr0Shadow/@comment-9289481-20131103153251/@comment-4060385-20140127013021

PullingoffMasks wrote: Dude, you're obviously not familiar with the passive versions of 'no' which exist in the English language.

...And the amount of times which they've been invoked in the huge thread above this conversation

Unsolicited advice often gets incredibly irritating, especially (to quote DJ in the thread above) for something which is " held close to my [sic] chest and held to high standards." I reread the thread... twice, and found no signs of underlaying pleas of 'no,' and could you kindly point me to where that quote is taken? It seems not to be in this thread, lest you be paraphrasing

JⓍKER wrote: PyroGothNerd wrote: I spend a lot of time with toddlers...we're not quite at toddler level yet. Also, toddlers don't take the time to explain their side of the argument...they just "MINE" and "NO" and "BUT I WANT IT!!!" I've heard more civil arguments from toddlers. Maby not all of 'em can, but a few have been more civil than ye. True dat. To the both of you.