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Originally Posted by jambutty
I don’t. It was a response to your attempt in having a dig at me.
But the remark that you refer to is a question denoted by the question mark at the end of the sentence.
My 71 years of age against your 19 years suggest that I have actually experienced more life than you and thus I am much more qualified than you to compare the youth of today with the youth of yesterday.
As I said get back to the crèche.
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"My 71 years .... youth of yesterday" contains logical inconsistencies; for example what follows "and thus" is leaping to a conclusion not justified by the openning words of your argument .... Length of life = experience of life ... nope, doesn't work for me.