Why do you reply when you can’t stand behind your own words?
Seriously. I’ve seen this exact behaviour thousands of times. You’d be shocked at how exactly you’re dancing to the same tune I’ve seen a million times.
Eventually you always give up. Why? Because I won’t, because I’m in the right and unlike you, there’s nothing I’m desperately avoiding :)
You voluntarily keep coming back to reply to this, purely because you can’t handle the thought of admitting to a mistake or a silly thing you may have said.
I’m just bored, and I genuinely think this is a lesson worth teaching you.
You simply can’t address the actual argument anymore. You had a lot to say earlier. Can’t stand behind your own words or “arguments” now?
So… here’s the coup de grâce;
Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?
“[female celebrity] is my heroine!”
OR
“[female celebrity] is my hero!”
See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form).
Now that’s the stuff
Why do you reply when you can’t stand behind your own words?
Seriously. I’ve seen this exact behaviour thousands of times. You’d be shocked at how exactly you’re dancing to the same tune I’ve seen a million times.
Eventually you always give up. Why? Because I won’t, because I’m in the right and unlike you, there’s nothing I’m desperately avoiding :)
Defeat me with your “I make out with my reflection in the mirror” energy
You voluntarily keep coming back to reply to this, purely because you can’t handle the thought of admitting to a mistake or a silly thing you may have said.
I’m just bored, and I genuinely think this is a lesson worth teaching you.
You simply can’t address the actual argument anymore. You had a lot to say earlier. Can’t stand behind your own words or “arguments” now?
So… here’s the coup de grâce;
Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?
“[female celebrity] is my heroine!”
OR
“[female celebrity] is my hero!”
See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form).