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Edited by: WritersBeware Oct 14, 10, 06:57PM
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EW_writer: Because I don't need to. The argument speaks for itself, thanks to you. COWARD, COWARD, COWARD. You don't want to bring them into the argument because you know damn well that they agree with me on all issues related to ESL writers and your employer's fraud. Prove me wrong . . . COWARD. They also frown on you having lied about being a male, ESL writer for YEARS.
EW_writer: It's you who need to compile actual statistics How about reading the "countless" complaints online about "ESL writing" delivered by the same companies (including essaywriters.net) over and over again? Why do we not see such large numbers of complaints (or any at all) about ANY of the legitimate, American companies that hire only native English-speaking, American writers?
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Oct 14, 10, 07:15PM
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WritersBeware: How about reading the "countless" complaints online about "ESL writing" delivered by the same companies Countless huh? Statistics please. What's that? You got none? Awwww... pity pity.. ^_____^ ROFLMAO!!!!
WritersBeware: COWARD, COWARD, COWARD. For someone who keeps on holding onto her "no sale= no case" statement without a shred of reasonable proof from at least 1 court case, you're one to talk about COWARDICE.
I really DON'T need to show anyone that the countless competent ESL writers find themselves in this industry because regardless of whether they are or they aren't, I still win.
Case 1: If the countless competent ESL writers are in the industry, the you obviously lose.
Case 2: If the countless competent ESL writers are not in the essay writing industry, then they must be employed elsewhere. They probably hold all the top posts in truly legitimate writing industries and are far above writing term papers for a living. In this case hey, YOU ALSO LOSE.
See how that works?
Now, I have to finish a ton of work. Feel free to repeat your claims of victory. You may want to create more of those dummy accounts and have them post here so that the thread will go to its next page and people won't see how you got your a** kicked again so easily. I'll be back later to just remind everyone of it ALL OVER AGAIN. ^___^
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Oct 14, 10, 07:15PM
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now that we're on a new page, WB, I hope you haven't forgotten your homework assignment.
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Oct 14, 10, 07:37PM
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EW_writer: Case 2: If the countless competent ESL writers are not in the essay writing industry, then they must be employed elsewhere. They probably hold all the top posts in truly legitimate writing industries and are far above writing term papers for a living. In this case hey, YOU ALSO LOSE. MORON ALERT!
This debate is about the American essay industry—nothing else. Nice try, though, lying slob.
I thought you were leaving to catch up on that ugly sleep . . . .
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Edited by: EW_writer Oct 15, 10, 06:04AM
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WritersBeware: MORON ALERT! This debate is about the American essay industry—nothing else. Nice try, though, lying slob. Wow... you really need to take that English comprehension class.
Case 1: If the countless competent ESL writers are in the industry, the you obviously lose.
Case 2: If the countless competent ESL writers are not in the essay writing industry, then they must be employed elsewhere. They probably hold all the top posts in truly legitimate writing industries and are far above writing term papers for a living. In this case hey, YOU ALSO LOSE.
Can't understand how a simple either-or argument works, huh? Why am I NOT surprised? :p
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Edited by: WritersBeware Oct 15, 10, 11:32AM
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EW_writer: Why am I NOT surprised? Because you're an idiot . . . .
EW_writer: Case 1: If the countless competent ESL writers are in the industry, the you obviously lose. 1. They aren't.
2. I have stated probably 500 times that I have no problem with QUALIFIED, ESL writers. I respect and applaud all QUALIFIED, ESL writers, whether inside or outside of the American essay industry. Such writers are NOT my point of contention. Get it yet, dumbsh*t?
EW_writer: Case 2: If the countless competent ESL writers are not in the essay writing industry, then they must be employed elsewhere. They probably hold all the top posts in truly legitimate writing industries and are far above writing term papers for a living. In this case hey, YOU ALSO LOSE. Again, "competent, ESL writers" are not—and absolutely NEVER have been—my point of contention. YOU lose.
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Oct 15, 10, 05:50PM
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WritersBeware: Again, "competent, ESL writers" are not—and absolutely NEVER have been—my point of contention. YOU lose. It doesn't matter if they were a point of contention of yours or not. You lost when you made this statement.
WritrsBeware: Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers who write as well as I do in the English language.
By acknowledging that there are "countless" competent ESL writers, you inevitably open the question of where these "countless" competent writers are. You say that they're not in the term paper writing industry, are you claiming that they are all in legitimate positions? As in, do you think that they are all editors and writers of American/British magazines, speech writers for western political figures, and so on? Are you claiming that the typical competent ESL writer is more qualified than the typical American writer, such that jobs which appeal to Americans (writing term papers for students) are way below competent ESL writers?
If you are, then show some proof. ^_____^ As the argument stands, the most reasonable conclusion is that many of those countless competent ESL writers are doing what American writers are doing: writing student term papers for money. This is since even if there are countless competent ESL writers, there is only a limited number of legitimate writing positions.
You LOSE. Care to try again? ^____^ LOL!!!
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Edited by: WritersBeware Oct 15, 10, 06:27PM
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EW_writer: It doesn't matter if they were a point of contention of yours or not. You lost when you made this statement. WritrsBeware: Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers who write as well as I do in the English language. Wrong. I did not state "Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers [in the American essay industry] who write as well as I do in the English language." There may be some, but certainly not "countless." Understand, rock head?
EW_writer: By acknowledging that there are "countless" competent ESL writers, you inevitably open the question of where these "countless" competent writers are. You say that they're not in the term paper writing industry, are you claiming that they are all in legitimate positions? As in, do you think that they are all editors and writers of American/British magazines, speech writers for western political figures, and so on? Are you claiming that the typical competent ESL writer is more qualified than the typical American writer, such that jobs which appeal to Americans (writing term papers for students) are way below competent ESL writers? If you are, then show some proof. ^_____^ As the argument stands, the most reasonable conclusion is that many of those countless competent ESL writers are doing what American writers are doing: writing student term papers for money. This is since even if there are countless competent ESL writers, there is only a limited number of legitimate writing positions. You are simply an idiot. Can you not READ?WritersBeware: 2. I have stated probably 500 times that I have no problem with QUALIFIED, ESL writers. I respect and applaud all QUALIFIED, ESL writers, whether inside or outside of the American essay industry. Such writers are NOT my point of contention. Get it yet, dumbsh*t? I do not have to prove where the "countless," qualified, ESL writers work because I have NEVER typed a negative word about them. Why is that so difficult for you to understand? If your ignorant claim is that the average, ESL writer in the American essay industry is qualified to write—professionally—in the English language, you are either a liar or you have no real-world experience cleaning up after them. Why don't you ask pheelyks, FreelanceWriter, WRT, and AsianWriter about their combined decades' worth of experiences with different companies in that regard?
YOU LOSE.
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Oct 15, 10, 07:21PM
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WritersBeware: There may be some, but certainly not "countless."
WritersBeware: Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers who write as well as I do in the English language.
Source: Can't connect to essaybay - page 3
WritersBeware - a study in self-contradiction
WritersBeware: I do not have to prove where the "countless," qualified, ESL writers work because I have NEVER typed a negative word about them. Why are you so thick? It doesn't matter if you were nice to them or not, the fact that you acknowledge that there are countless of them places you in deep sh*t. PERIOD.
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Edited by: WritersBeware Oct 15, 10, 09:42PM
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EW_writer: WritersBeware: Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers who write as well as I do in the English language. Source: Can't connect to essaybay - page 3 WritersBeware - a study in self-contradiction Are you fu**ing retarded? Can you not understand simple English? Does that sentence include "in the American essay industry"? No, it doesn't, so FU. Stop your pathetic, intentional misquoting.
EW_writer: It doesn't matter if you were nice to them or not, the fact that you acknowledge that there are countless of them places you in deep sh*t. LMA-COMPLETELY-OFF! "DEEP ****"? Hahahahah, you're an idiot. Can you quote a post in which I claim any of the following:
1. Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers in the American essay industry who write as well as I do in the English language.
2. All ESL writers are unqualified to write, professionally, in the English language.
3. There are no qualified, ESL writers in the essay industry.
If you can't, your "deep ****" claim is retarded—and YOU LOSE.
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Oct 16, 10, 03:15AM
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WritersBeware: Does that sentence include "in the American essay industry" and once again, it doesn't matter. The fact that there are countless competent ESL writers means that they have to be working somewhere, and it is only reasonable to think that one of the places where they would find gainful employment is in the term paper industry. Now, if you want to contest that and prove instead that those countless competent ESL writers are far above writing other people's term papers for a living, go right ahead.
I don't expect you to understand why you LOST this argument completely. Heck, I don't even think you are capable of understanding that. The only important thing is that YOU DID LOSE, and NOBODY is going to contest it BUT YOU.
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