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dib8rman said:
Reenforced because the two opposing ends warrent the same kind of logic regardless of what the lakers fan wants the chicago fan wants the same thing for the same reason thus will challenge the Lakers guy on that subject.

I'm also happy that you know your assuming, and that your also aware that your seeking safety in an imaginery quantity. Not attacking you though, you can post whatever you want, I was just point out that the detracters of this thread that I pointed out before are in a certain boat. Not an opinion either just an observation.

Agree to disagree on what exactly?

If you can't tell by the way I dont exactly care where this thread goes one way or the other, I believe it's dead already as is.

Finally I'm not sure if you get the "red door" thing that you did but I believe your calling yourself and others that your supporting crazed animals but your going to blame whoever painted the door red... the analogy seems fitting but it's really pathetic if true.

Your initial argument of the 'detractor(s)' proves that it is an assumption shared by many and not an "imaginary quantity".

You don't even know what you're arguing against anymore and are just debating logic now...you stated that anyone making a comment on the "if you hate the PS3 stay out" reference that we do so only because we hate the PS3.  That in itself is a very narrow-minded perspective.  I made the comment like others, because it is there just to seek a reaffirmation to his personal belief by targeting a 'section' of the public and not a general concensus.

The red door analogy plays on human instincts natural inquisitive reaction.  Like saying if you label a door "Don't Enter" the first thing a person is going to want to do is enter.