(07-22-2018, 01:52 AM)dicappatore Wrote: I tried using somewhat of the same argument in Post #288 Here are a couple of paragraphs from that post.
Quote:Case in point? Take the title of this thread. "Nick's obsession-demoting Juliette to normal human". How was Nick guilty of even contemplating such a idea. Yea he was trying to get her back to normal but wasn't Nick just continuing to follow up on what Juliette started to pursue weeks before she told him of her condition? If Nick is guilty of "demoting" her back to a human, wasn't she also guilty of the same for herself? What did she go to Sean and Henrietta for? To become a more powerful Hex or to get rid of her it? Or, as you prefer to call it, "demoting herself to a normal human".
Quote:So back to this thread. What scene or scenes or actions you can refer to where Nick was jealous, of her Hex-nesses (like my new term?) since it made her better than him. Didn't Nick look down on Hexenbiests? Wasn't that the natural order of Grimms vs Hexenbeists? You can't have it both ways. If Nick has a tendency to hate and look down to a Hex, why would he be jealous of her? If that was the case, he would have preferred to keep her at that lower level instead of elevating her back to a normal human.
But of course, the silence is deafening in a reply. I guess "some' only prefer to reply if name called then they wonder why their arguments can not be taken seriously.
Hi Dicap,
Many of us have presented facts, to which we applied reason and logic to derive an opinion. At times we have simply presented facts. We then would be attacked.
If our attacker presented a contrary opinion we often asked for the factual basis, only to again be attacked.
If we presented a simple question where a truthful answer would invalidate the attacker's opinion no answer would come, just more attacks.
For example, "did Kenneth murder Kelly?" If you believe he did, then you may be attacked to prove it. Some may argue that there was no scene of who killed her. Others may point to the fact that he was never tried in a court of law, and lacking a court judgement of guilt he remains innocent.
In the thread "Diana and the "Other Mommy" at post #99 I posed a simple question to two Members of this Forum:
Quote:True or false:One member replied:
Kenneth and the Verrat thugs murdered and decapitated Kelly Burkhardt?
Quote:Sorry, must have missed #99. The Verrat always killed. I don't think they were ever sent in to do anything else.The other member has yet to answer and my repeated requests for an answer only garnered juvenile insults.
Soldier on!
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