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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2133115, member: 19065"]I'm quite reasonable. I'm entirely open to the fact that my images may not present evidence of a condition related to milk spots. I'm also open to the idea that they <i>are</i> related, even in some minor way. However, I reasonably expect a supposed learned person as you present yourself to be, to explain their proof when asked to do so, and not to act like a smug elitist who plays an endless game bent on tiring out others who would dare to inquire and press you to do so. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you refuse to compose how it is you arrived at your opinion, then please stop trying to convince us of your authority when you have nothing to back it up. Avoiding the responsibility that's upon you in this conversation is a burden you've created on your own, particularly because you profess to share knowledge, yet absolutely refuse to do so now. </p><p><br /></p><p>What's <i>pretty simple</i> is for you to show your proof. Let's <i>see</i> made you so knowledgeable,<i> from pictures.</i> So you've seen thousands of pictures, then that should allow you to form some sort of paraphrased summary of why you are so sure of your position. If you cared to review that many images in the past and came here to discuss this, then let's see some evidence of all the images you've reviewed with reasoned explanations about them. That many images and that much time spent reviewing them should suggest you cared enough to retain some of the information and images for just such an inquiry as this and the chance to <i>share your knowledge.</i></p><p><br /></p><p>It seems you suppose you're the only one who has seen a lot of examples of coins in pictures with the given condition we are discussing. And yet when presented with something you've <i>never seen before</i>, you just assumed it can't be true or even related.</p><p><br /></p><p>A reasonable person is asking you for all that's needed, your proof.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2133115, member: 19065"]I'm quite reasonable. I'm entirely open to the fact that my images may not present evidence of a condition related to milk spots. I'm also open to the idea that they [I]are[/I] related, even in some minor way. However, I reasonably expect a supposed learned person as you present yourself to be, to explain their proof when asked to do so, and not to act like a smug elitist who plays an endless game bent on tiring out others who would dare to inquire and press you to do so. If you refuse to compose how it is you arrived at your opinion, then please stop trying to convince us of your authority when you have nothing to back it up. Avoiding the responsibility that's upon you in this conversation is a burden you've created on your own, particularly because you profess to share knowledge, yet absolutely refuse to do so now. What's [I]pretty simple[/I] is for you to show your proof. Let's [I]see[/I] made you so knowledgeable,[I] from pictures.[/I] So you've seen thousands of pictures, then that should allow you to form some sort of paraphrased summary of why you are so sure of your position. If you cared to review that many images in the past and came here to discuss this, then let's see some evidence of all the images you've reviewed with reasoned explanations about them. That many images and that much time spent reviewing them should suggest you cared enough to retain some of the information and images for just such an inquiry as this and the chance to [I]share your knowledge.[/I] It seems you suppose you're the only one who has seen a lot of examples of coins in pictures with the given condition we are discussing. And yet when presented with something you've [I]never seen before[/I], you just assumed it can't be true or even related. A reasonable person is asking you for all that's needed, your proof.[/QUOTE]
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