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Originally Posted by umpire12
theres that word argument again..im not sure why you choose to draw a negative from such a positive opportunity to grow as an umpire..i suppose when one rebuts a counterpoint you consider it an argument. a prerequisite for an argument i think would be anger. im not angry, you seem to be..a second prerequisite would be for both sides to state a position. as you astutely noticed, i didnt. i merely suggested different possibilities and considerations.....as far as speaking for myself, i was hoping i was speaking for both of us...remember, when youre through learning, youre through as an umpire
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You obviously do not understand the meaning of the word "argument", tending to focus on the very narrow meaning of quarrel. That is your problem, not mine. Here, maybe this will help:
Definition of ARGUMENT
: a reason given in proof or rebuttal
: discourse intended to persuade
: a coherent series of statements leading from a premise to a conclusion
And, quit using your narrow understanding of the language to attempt to assign emotion to my typed words, or to my thinking behind them.
No, I learned nothing about umpiring from your arguments; perhaps I did learn a bit about you.