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Behind someone's back.
If you do something behind someone's back, you do it without telling them.
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I mean, I'd argue with the QC, I would argue if I thought someone was wrong.
You can't believe everything you hear, as someone once said, but apparently that unidentified someone was wrong for once, they are now saying, because information of any kind from anonymous sources is said to be completely reliable.
The first quarter of Stephens' Feb. 9 defense of Woody Allen consisted of his retelling an entirely unrelated story for no apparent reason other than to remind us that someone was wrong one time.
Even if someone was wrong in the criticism they gave, it might still help you find areas where you can improve anyway.
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"What?" "Someone is wrong on the Internet".
The cartoon described by Douthat in his opening paragraphs, "Someone is wrong on the Internet," is by Randall Munroe, creator of the fantastic online cartoon "xkcd".
The world at large, of course, is not particularly interested in hearing why someone is wrong about magic, or doing magic the wrong way — it's all most people can do to turn up once a year at a magic show for their kid's birthday — and the magicians Jamy thinks are wrong certainly don't want to hear it, and so, like all intellectuals, he probably exasperates as many people as he enlightens.
It never says, for example, that killing someone is wrong.
I guess what I'm saying is this: thinking someone is wrong (mistaken, deluded, etc).
About Damian Boyle... "Just because someone is wrong for us doesn't make it right".
If you truly feel that someone is wrong, then don't give them any energy!
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