That sounds nice.![]()
Wrong.
See? Now you know what it's like to be wrong.
I actually expected you to guess right maybe on the first question or two. But no. Not even close.
I usually aren't.

Nopez, now I know I was right about you being a liar. Though that much was certain to begin with. So basically, you taught me nothing.
I haven't worn socks all day.![]()
I see how it goes. If you're right, you're right. If you're wrong, I lied.

Well at least now I know not to expect you to be.


Why would I guess? Besides, I never claimed to know these things, I just said I wasn't wrong about the stuff I did want to make statements about (which, just for fun, happens to include your socks).
You said you were never wrong. So it doesn't matter if you don't know those things. If you answer wrong, you're still wrong.
You have, you just haven't noticed. Try putting on some socks, you'll realise it won't feel all that different. And then you know.
You are a quick learner indeed.![]()

LOL!! You were expecting me to be nice?![]()
You said you were never wrong. So it doesn't matter if you don't know those things. If you answer wrong, you're still wrong.
Yes, but not answering might be the right solution, which would mean I was still right when not answering, you were the one that suggested not answering being wrong in the first place. Do mind, you'll find that not answering certain questions can be the best solution to many situations.
(certainly involving women's clothing)
I'm pretty sure I can see my feet. They don't have socks on them.
Except I wasn't lying. So you just don't trust me. And the fact that you don't believe me makes you wrong again.
Well of course. You seemed concerned with being nice to Sipy by saying "hi" rather than "bye".