Don’t waste your time, this persons entire comment history is full of getting in the most ridiculous, off topic arguments. They need to take a tolerance break from the Internet.
Edit - Somebody once pointed out how weird the post structure involving someone listing a bunch of inline quotes then responding point by point is, and how it’s almost exclusively done by people who get super argumentative for no reason. Every time I see that type of quoting I know I’m in for a wild ride.
Ah, good to know. I normally dont deep dive a persons history until I'm certain they are an idiot. I was holding out hope that we can get back in good faith here.
People use quotes since when it comes to discussions like this, people like ignoring points.
Which not surprisingly, it’s exactly what the user was doing… notice how it only started to be done when the user started claiming they weren’t saying shit…? Yeah that’s why. They now want to ignore their first comment saying people need to not plant stuff outdoors because of muffin. Their other point only came up after and now they want to think that’s their original… so yeah sure I’m an ass for pointing out a troll and defending myself… right….
It’s called quoting conversations to avoid confusion, edits, and deletes, it’s not surprising that trolls that dont want their stuff quoted and pointed out. It makes it permanent for when you delete your shit people have context.
I am a bitter sad person and a troll.
-SchmidtGenetics
Quoting people means nothing, and is ultimately pointless when you can simply scroll up to the parent comment to see the context. It serves no purpose, does not mirror how conversation flows in person, and is condescending as all fuck. People who do it are typically champing at the bit to get into an argument because it’s the only way they know to communicate. Not a single post you’ve made has done a thing to dispel this notion.
Honestly, if you’re getting into online arguments and dealing with people deleting and editing their posts after the fact so often, you’re probably part of the problem.
I will add that the issue I’ve seen in this particular thread isn’t one of other people ignoring points, it’s one of you misunderstanding and misconstruing other people’s points.
Miss me with that yikes shit. Trying to cast that vibe back at me when you’re the problem lol.
Don’t waste your time, this persons entire comment history is full of getting in the most ridiculous, off topic arguments. They need to take a tolerance break from the Internet.
Edit - Somebody once pointed out how weird the post structure involving someone listing a bunch of inline quotes then responding point by point is, and how it’s almost exclusively done by people who get super argumentative for no reason. Every time I see that type of quoting I know I’m in for a wild ride.
Ah, good to know. I normally dont deep dive a persons history until I'm certain they are an idiot. I was holding out hope that we can get back in good faith here.
As soon as I saw that 3 quote I knew I was done for 🤣
People use quotes since when it comes to discussions like this, people like ignoring points.
Which not surprisingly, it’s exactly what the user was doing… notice how it only started to be done when the user started claiming they weren’t saying shit…? Yeah that’s why. They now want to ignore their first comment saying people need to not plant stuff outdoors because of muffin. Their other point only came up after and now they want to think that’s their original… so yeah sure I’m an ass for pointing out a troll and defending myself… right….
It’s called quoting conversations to avoid confusion, edits, and deletes, it’s not surprising that trolls that dont want their stuff quoted and pointed out. It makes it permanent for when you delete your shit people have context.
Yikes dude.
Quoting people means nothing, and is ultimately pointless when you can simply scroll up to the parent comment to see the context. It serves no purpose, does not mirror how conversation flows in person, and is condescending as all fuck. People who do it are typically champing at the bit to get into an argument because it’s the only way they know to communicate. Not a single post you’ve made has done a thing to dispel this notion.
Honestly, if you’re getting into online arguments and dealing with people deleting and editing their posts after the fact so often, you’re probably part of the problem.
I will add that the issue I’ve seen in this particular thread isn’t one of other people ignoring points, it’s one of you misunderstanding and misconstruing other people’s points.
Miss me with that yikes shit. Trying to cast that vibe back at me when you’re the problem lol.
How can a point that they clarified multiple times that you shouldn’t plant lilies outside if your neighbour has cats be misconstrued…?
I see now you’re a new account, so I’m just going to block this obvious troll or alt account.
How does that play into your “argumentative persona” you’re applying to someone who you butted into a discussion with….? Lmfao.