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Originally Posted by Trailer Fire
1. While I realize that saying and implying aren't mutually exclusive, they do pretty well go hand in hand. Saying someone "sounds" like a so-and-so is just you indirectly calling them a so-and-so.
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For a guy that says (not implies) "You aren't a Canadian, you're a parasite" to anyone who doesn't sing a song at a hockey game, you sure get your knickers in a twist when you get some back.
I don't care where anyone grew up or how long they went to school, but that is undoubtedly a stupid thing to say. Take that as directly or indirectly as you like.