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xforeverxmetalx

W:O:A Metalgod
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Also I said I didn't know how it felt like to be wrong. I might've been wrong in the past, but if I didn't notice, I still wouldn't know how it felt. Though this is a highly unlikely theory.

So basically you've never known how it feels to be wrong because you deny it when you are? At least that would make sense.
 

Empror1

W:O:A Metalmaster
There's a difference though between situations where there is one obvious right answer vs one where there is no correct answer, or no obvious correct answer. For example, if I ask if I should wear blue socks tomorrow or if I should wear red, no matter which you picked, you wouldn't be right or wrong.

WOW... just... WOW. You don't know how many times I've been asked by a girl what she should wear and no matter what the answer, they always accuse me of being wrong. :eek: