Posted On: 02/21/2015 2:10:19 AM
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The answers to that question, imho, lies in your understanding of what I have dubbed the "Pee Pee Theorem". I took the liberty of distilling his entire posting history here, and have encapsulated it in two parts (his actual words):
Part One
My (Paper Prophet's) opinion won't make anything come true or not be true.
Part Two
I (Paper Prophet) literally do not know what PTOI processed nor what the resulting oil was nor anything else that happens at PTOI.
Once I saw his entire posting history through the lens of the "Pee Pee Theorem", it all made sense. His tirades, his insolence, his insults, his "questions" - everything.
His is nothing more than a heresay sandwich - a fat heap of conjecture served up between two slices of guesswork, seasoned with rumors and babel. He could care less if you answer him or not - he is only here to confound, by any and all means possible.
He, along with a few other posters, are quite fond of asking others "what they think"; my reply to them, at this juncture, is what I call the "Faustus Corollary":
What I think won't make anything come true or not be true.
I personally don't mind him at all - I am fascinated that someone would spend such effort and time posting about something that, by his own admission, he knows nothing about.
That last sentence is worth pondering.
Part One
My (Paper Prophet's) opinion won't make anything come true or not be true.
Part Two
I (Paper Prophet) literally do not know what PTOI processed nor what the resulting oil was nor anything else that happens at PTOI.
Once I saw his entire posting history through the lens of the "Pee Pee Theorem", it all made sense. His tirades, his insolence, his insults, his "questions" - everything.
His is nothing more than a heresay sandwich - a fat heap of conjecture served up between two slices of guesswork, seasoned with rumors and babel. He could care less if you answer him or not - he is only here to confound, by any and all means possible.
He, along with a few other posters, are quite fond of asking others "what they think"; my reply to them, at this juncture, is what I call the "Faustus Corollary":
What I think won't make anything come true or not be true.
I personally don't mind him at all - I am fascinated that someone would spend such effort and time posting about something that, by his own admission, he knows nothing about.
That last sentence is worth pondering.
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