About this user
I have a "life" (Whatever people constitute that to be, although, it's hypocritical of people to tell you to "get a life" if they're browsing Youtube as well. I'm assuming that a "life" is a job, a car, a social network, a girlfriend/wife, sex, and money, correct? Case in point, a majority of people suggesting a "life" probably don't have much of one. Besides, you can still "have a life" and browse Youtube. Ask yourself, how does it differ from people who check Myspace, Twitter, and Facebook? I suppose all the celebrities and Fortune 500 companies who put Youtube to use have "no lives" either.) So, that being said, how is arguing/debating on Youtube different than arguing/debating in "real" life?
I manipulate and mock the shit out of people who are usually overly assumptive and hypocritical. Amongst the contradictions and human narcissism, I'm sure everyone has enough good in them to repair their flawed logic and reshape their mind to become a better person.
...or not?