Postmodern Trendoid III wrote on May 21
st, 2013 at 10:46pm:
When making claims, or counter-claims, they need to be as clear and precise as possible. The onus is on the writer, and not the reader, to communicate their thoughts in the clearest possible manner. If the reader has issues with fathoming your content, then more often than not, it is the writer's fault, and not the reader's. (In academia, there is a 100% onus on the writer to communicate their ideas effectively, but given that you obviously dropped out of school when you were about 15 or 16, I'll allow you some leeway here).
Did you read that from one of the assessment sheets you found on the floor while mopping? Good on you!!
You will also know that when forming a debate, the level of explanation depends on the audience. I'm sorry I over assessed your comprehension skills. Next time I'll review songs from Sesame Street and try to put my comments into a similar style, for your easy reading
And that's strike 3. Have a nice night