Blowhard, Esq. writes:
“I ceased in the year 1764 to believe that one can convince one’s opponents with arguments printed in books. It is not to do that, therefore, that I have taken up my pen, but merely so as to annoy them, and to bestow strength and courage on those on our own side, and to make it known to the others that they have not convinced us.” — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Isn’t that why we’re here?
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Yessir, it is.
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Damn good reasons. “To Annoy” – what’s that in latin?
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http://wordinfo.info/unit/2293/s:a%20jolting
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This is a good one:
vexata quaestio
In law, a vexed question; a question often agitated or discussed, but not determined or settled; a question or point that has been determined differently, and so left doubtful.
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