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To: Heywood40 who wrote (1565251)10/15/2025 3:45:39 AM
From: maceng22 Recommendations

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longz
Maple MAGA

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Opps, didn't realise I was interfering in deliberations. Just been watching another freebie.



Have a nice day.

bye.



To: Heywood40 who wrote (1565251)10/15/2025 3:46:46 AM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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longz

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"Go back to the placenta you came from."

That statement doesn’t sound like something a high-IQ person and member of good standing of the Colloquy Society would say if they were exercising judgment and composure associated with intelligence.

Let’s break it down a bit:

Emotional Tone “Go back to the placenta you came from” is an insult, not an argument. It’s emotionally charged, meant to provoke or belittle, and lacks the measured tone of reasoned debate.

Intellectual Content The remark doesn’t convey logic, evidence, or insight, it’s pure rhetoric. Intelligent people in serious discussions (especially in societies like Colloquy) usually prefer reasoned rebuttals, analogies, or wit that engages ideas, not personal attacks.

Psychological Interpretation This kind of phrasing often comes from anger, defensiveness, or frustration, not analysis. It’s the verbal equivalent of a middle finger.

Possible Intent It might be an attempt at dark humour or shock value, an intelligent person could make such a comment sarcastically or ironically, but standing alone, it sounds petty, not profound.

Verdict:
The statement, "Go back to the placenta you cane from." has no indication of high character, emotional control, or rhetorical grace, it sounds impulsive, spiteful and immature.



To: Heywood40 who wrote (1565251)10/15/2025 8:30:22 AM
From: Eric  Respond to of 1571398
 
Looks like he was tragically born with a bunch of birth defects.