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Originally posted by DragonBlazeHow exactly did you come upon this conclusion?
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by DragonBlazeHow exactly did you come upon this conclusion? Observing how people usually react to unusual things.
Originally posted by MeiscoolI think he means when something happens that's out of the ordinary. No ones going to honestly deny it's hot when it's 120 degrees if you ask them. Now, if a dog were to talk...P1: That Dog just spoke!P2: Dogs can't talk!I mean, sure... P2 might say "Woah!", but odds are he'll be all "WTF?" and question it.
Originally posted by DragonBlazeI think maybe we need to add that this only applies in cases where the obvious is a bit out of the ordinary. That might work a little better.
Originally posted by DragonBlazequote:Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by DragonBlazeHow exactly did you come upon this conclusion? Observing how people usually react to unusual things.Ah, I see. Anyway, I find that a lot of times, people agree with the obvious instead of negating it. If someone says its hot out, and it is hot out, the second person usually will agree with the statement instead of trying to deny it. The same thing is true for a lot of obvious stuff out there.Like yesturday at work, I punched in and walked into the store, it was buisy. This is how our conversation went.Person 1: Wow, its really buisyMe: yupPerson 3: *nods head*
Originally posted by DragonBlazeBut still, the rule is that p1 will state the obvious, p2 will negate the obvious, then p3 does something.