BJ is like my car or appliances I have at home. I can use them but when I have a question, I ask. Sure, I can read the manual or see YouTube videos but I prefer to ask others for help.
Different people have different learning styles. I learn by asking questions, sometimes several times. Others prefer to research answers or get themselves a library. I had high school teachers, college professors, parents and friends who were always happy to answer my questions and that became my learning style.
Moreover, it is amusing to see supposedly disciplined pros unable to control themselves from reading a post I make or reading any response I make and attacking me. Like bees to honey, they come to my threads.
There are others that most of you admire or have learned much from but you did not learn or have not noticed that they have the self discipline to ignore posts and only answer occasionally, never-ending the need to jump on a poster every time he posts.
A college degree says that you can learn anything by being given reference material to teach yourself with. You would not have passed some of the classes I tok because the professors wanted you to get one thing out of their class, teaching yourself from reference material. Anything discussed in class would not be on the test. I figured that out pretty quick and if I ever wanted to make sure something wasn't on the test I would ask about it in class.
Zee is good for business. He drives traffic. What's especially loveable is his ability to deflect his inadequacies and infer callousness on those directing the "learn to fish" concept, hopefully enuring to his benefit.
Alas, to no avail. He sees not, he learns not, creatively word changing his questions, regurgitating his oratorical commentary on a periodic basis - akin to acid reflux. Clearly, I have been caught in the vortex of response catering to his whimsical fantasies if blackjack mediocrity.
I could go on regaling his positive attributes, however - it's time to scratch my balls.
I don't give a shit about the links provided, since I had absolutely no interest in them. I was referring to a far more important topic, that being the philosophical and play differences between the R18 (ridiculous 18) and the I18 (illustrious 18), as clearly enunciated a couple of years back.
The inhouse resident expert on the Ridiculous 18, 21forme, may be induced to regale us with his previously published thoughts in this regard.
Careful now, else I make fun.
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