Camo13ammo
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I just got into a pointless little spat with a poster on another forum. I don't usually bother to argue the toss with people, but this poster was making ad hominem attacks on me. Anyway, this guy signs off one of his 'thoughts' with the prefix "Dr."
Just as Count Dracula might add the word "Vampire" after his name, I think the Good Doctor was trying to give me a fright by alerting me, should I wish to do combat, to the frightful calibre of my opponent. Oooh. Oxford, you say.
Though the strategy had an effect of sorts, it was certainly not what the Doctor ordered. For while Doctors who declare themselves so in hospitals and surgeries have a good chance of making me feel better, those who bandy their so-called doctorates in common conversation tend to make me sick.
Just as Count Dracula might add the word "Vampire" after his name, I think the Good Doctor was trying to give me a fright by alerting me, should I wish to do combat, to the frightful calibre of my opponent. Oooh. Oxford, you say.
Though the strategy had an effect of sorts, it was certainly not what the Doctor ordered. For while Doctors who declare themselves so in hospitals and surgeries have a good chance of making me feel better, those who bandy their so-called doctorates in common conversation tend to make me sick.