Growing up is learning you don't have to win the online argument.
Wait. Not "growing up," sorry, I just double-checked my notes and I meant to say "getting medicated." Yes, that's it.
Growing up is learning you don't have to win the online argument.
Wait. Not "growing up," sorry, I just double-checked my notes and I meant to say "getting medicated." Yes, that's it.
But then someone is wrong on the internet. Won't someone think of the children and out spotless archival system?
And then you realize the person you're arguing about politics with is some literal 14-year-old
Realization of this is what led me to block an instance for the first time. Got no time for bad faith and senseless aggression.
What’s the threshold for when someone is automatically wrong based on their age?
It depends on the subject. Generally you'd want some life experience or education on the subject.
Growing up is to only argue when you could win and be a polite asshole when you couldn't
ULTP: Just point out opponents grammer or typos instant win.
Grammar*
See
My grammer died from COVID
My grammar died from covid
My grammer died from corvid
my grammer died from morbius
Covid*
Reminds me of this meme.
To be clear I don't care about the argument at all, only memes.:-D
A respectable position to take.
You really are an Unethical Life Tip Pro.
Did you mean "for an instant win"?
… opponent’s … typos—instant win.
Growing up I've just learned how to make things sound professional. "Independant research to contribute to peer education."
If I was in charge of an internet research dataset, I think I would grant anyone's request if the reason was to win an argument. Then again, maybe that's why I'm not in charge of an internet research dataset.
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