Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

I've been granted one question. What would you ask?
Well on the one hand I'd tell him where to shove it because he doesn't get to limit the number of questions, attach conditions (including a promise to regard his answer as honest no matter what it is), tell lies about questions already having been answered, dismiss questions by labelling them loaded, pre-empt any future disagreement by labelling it as unsubstantiated (although that implies that we are allowed to respond with substantiated accusations of dishonesty and fraud) etc etc.

Does he seriously think this is what passes for engagement and scientific debate?

On the other hand keep asking him questions because he seems unable to resist revealing how thoroughly unpleasant, willfully deaf and condescending he is, a record of which might come in handy at some point in the future.
 
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Thanks @Lucibee, I don't know how to copy tweets here. If you click on the blue bird icon on the tweet you will see my whole 'conversation' with him. I was trying to pin him down to giving evidence of approval for and justification for the use of 60 as the SF36 recovery criteria.

As you see, I failed miserably. No surprise there. I have no idea what his answer ''OK not really curious questions are these'', means. Not English as I know it.

I hate twitter anyway - a great medium for frustrating miscommunication and misunderstanding - don't know why I bothered.
 
. I have no idea what his answer ''OK not really curious questions are these'', means. Not English as I know it.

I would translate this as: I can't answer this question without appearing shifty, I don't want to answer this question, I don't like it and so I am going to say it isn't a very good, interesting or "curious" question.

I, personally, am very curious about this question and would like to hear the answer.

Edited : spelling
 
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As you see, I failed miserably. No surprise there. I have no idea what his answer ''OK not really curious questions are these'', means. Not English as I know it.
You may have 'failed' to get a sane answer out of him Trish, but you actually succeeded in getting him to demonstrate yet more of his mind games, which I strongly suspect his response was, and most are. It comes across as word salad, which to me suggests your question hit the spot and he didn't like it. It's a pity the WaybackMachine does not archive this stuff properly, because we really need to be capturing this stuff. What is the best way to archive these twitter posts @Adrian, do you have any thoughts?
 
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