Originally Posted by
Pieman
Ummm... i dont think you understand what arguing is.
1. to present reasons for or against a thing: He argued in favor of capital punishment.
2. to contend in oral disagreement; dispute: The Senator argued with the President about the new tax bill.
3. to state the reasons for or against: The lawyers argued the case.
4. to maintain in reasoning: to argue that the news report must be wrong.
5. to persuade, drive, etc., by reasoning: to argue someone out of a plan.
6. to show; prove; imply; indicate: His clothes argue poverty.
and THATS from the dictionary.
Notice the one that says to contend in oral disagreement. By disagreeing with us, you are arguing.
An argument has already started, and your just making it worse.
Your entire post was "disagreeing" making it arguing. I Bolded where you "disagreed"
. Also, since your trying to persuade us of something or try to SHOW us something... which is still arguing. i bolded+underlined those
And finally, to present reasons for something... underlined.
One more thing
And once again, if you look above at the definitions... as a matter of fact, oh look, proving something IS arguing *gasps* looks like your wrong again...