Most remarks in this forums are unsolicited and unsubstantiated.
Unsolicited is not against the rule of the forum, unsubstantiated is up to you to decide to believe or not.
It's a desperate attempt to add some spin on the topic, isn't it ?
Nobody argues about your 'right' to post unsolicited and unsubstantiated posts. The only person who can curtail your 'right' to post unsolicited and unsubstantiated posts is the moderator.
It's because most of us do not believe in your assertion that you're very handsome that we're demanding that you prove your assertion. As I have mentioned, what is the point of making an assertion when you're not able to prove the truth of your assertion ? If you're
unable to prove the truth of your assertion, you're dishonest. If you're
unwilling to prove the truth of your assertion, you're a coward. Of course,
unable and
unwilling are not mutually exclusive. It may be that you're unable, which is why you're unwilling.
And because you're unable or unwilling or both,
you now have to retreat behind the shield of freedom of speech and seek protection from your right to post unsolicited and unsubstantiated assertions. Yes, you have to right to post unsolicited and unsubstantiated assertions, just as we have the right to draw inference from your inability or unwillingness to prove the truth of your assertions.
Much as you would like to believe that the inference is about your looks, it's not. We're not gays, so nobody is interested in your looks or the size of your prick.
It's your honesty that we want to scrutinize; it's your integrity that is at stake. And when we draw negative inference from your inability and unwillingness to prove the truth of your assertion, please do the honorable thing and not try to defend. Your only defense is to show us your photo and prove the truth of your assertion.
You're not required to defend your right to post unsolicited and unsubstantiated assertions, for that right of yours has never been the issue.
If you do defend, you're defending the truth of your assertion, not your right to make an assertion.
Come on, show us your balls.
