A Mind That Matters

So you spent a couple of pages babbling uselessly, by your own admission, when you could've expressed your point in the above eight words. (y)
Make it six words. The "I think" is wishful thinking on your part, when the evidence is overwhelmingly in favor of the quote being a fake.
 
Make it six words. The "I think" is wishful thinking on your part
Let me get this straight: I pointed to a single sentence example statement as one you could've easily used to put forward your point, rather than you going on for a couple pages.

And your objection is that the two words "I think" shouldn't be in a sentence I recommend for you, because including them is wishful thinking on my part.

I mean, wow. That's a pretty honest admission on your part, but hey, when you're right you're.

I'll formally apologize for improperly including the words "I think" in a statement I suggest you should say, instead of you babbling uselessly for a couple pages.

I should've known better.
 
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