User blog comment:Countpr/Chat./@comment-4266719-20120309052324/@comment-3028058-20120309063848

I think it's fair to simply leave it at that. I could go on to point out that your seeing it as "putting me in my place" by insulting my intelligence is tantamount to cyber bullying when applied to what actually happened. I could perhaps even point out the utterly ironic nature of your counterargument to my suggestion that you cannot admit you are wrong, by simply stating "If I was wrong, I'd say I was wrong". The suggestion here is that you would always be in the right even when you were wrong because you would every time, without any flaw or inconsistency, be able to look at yourself objectively and judge the morality of how you handled the situation. If this is the case, Mr. Mallace (a surname I find a bit funny in this case), then I commend you for apparently reaching the pinnacle of self-perfection, something that I do not claim, and how could I? You are obviously my superior.. and should be treated as such, with special privileges and the right to bully, be rude, and show absolutely no base respect for another person. After all, you are infallible, are you not?