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    3 hours ago

    Oh wow, spun the wheel and it came out to “rather than simply answering, reply, but make sure to let everyone know how you totally didn’t actually even care to reply and didn’t even bother to read the comment on the thread you compulsively return to.

    I’m not writing these things for you man. :D

    You can’t answer the simple question when you started this thread and I told you why you are wrong;

    Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?

    “[female celebrity] is my heroine!”

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    “[female celebrity] is my hero!”

    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 (“heroin” and “heroine” being homophones) means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form).

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah I will.

        Because I can talk about the topic of the thread and you can’t. Every single reply shows how stubborn you are, in a proudly ignorant way. “Whenever I lose a debate, I refuse and have a tantrum instead.”

        The longer you do it, the longer it’ll show on your user profile. You’ll claim not to care, but ofc you do.

        And the question is so simple, one or the other, so it’s not like you can seriously pretend you haven’t read it several times and are just petulantly refusing to answer, because you know you’d either have to admit I’m right or pick the stupid option. And you’re not capable of either.

        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!”

        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 (“heroin” and “heroine” being homophones) means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form).

        edit oh and when (not if) you quit this, then you’ll have shown me to be correct as well, as I called it out yesterday at the latest

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            2 hours ago

            Well it clearly wasn’t, so we can only deduce it felt like that to you, meaning I must have hit a sensitive spot — again.

            The only way for you to make me be in error about anything is to actually reply to the question; the one thing you can not do.

            “Congrats, you’ve played yourself.”

            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!”

            Check-mate.