You’re referring to something from the initial release.
Yes, I am. Why can you only interpret that as a complaint about right now?
When someone goes ‘hey, remember–’ that doesn’t mean they’re unaware of anything that’s happened since.
I had a stray thought about mathematics and a silly moment from a decade ago. Y’all are being dicks by reading that as impossible ignorance. Like I just woke up from a coma and this was the most pressing thing to comment on.
Right, sorry, I shouldn’t have started calling people names. No wait that was you.
I should’ve taken a jovial attitude to a bizarre accusation. Oh wait I did.
I shouldn’t have picked a fight with anyone to begin with, hey wait, I didn’t.
What you’re doing is projecting the shittiest possible reading of literally two sentences and assuming that must be exactly how I meant it. You’ve barged into someone else’s misunderstanding and made it a personal argument. No amount of politely picking that apart - for example - by agreeing, and asking why referring to the past must be a complaint about the present - will dissuade you from this course.
If you don’t think that’s a case, tell me how else I could have phrased anything, to avoid this abuse.
Yes, I am. Why can you only interpret that as a complaint about right now?
When someone goes ‘hey, remember–’ that doesn’t mean they’re unaware of anything that’s happened since.
I had a stray thought about mathematics and a silly moment from a decade ago. Y’all are being dicks by reading that as impossible ignorance. Like I just woke up from a coma and this was the most pressing thing to comment on.
I’m just returning the attitude you’re giving others.
If you don’t enjoy how it makes you feel, maybe work on how you talk to people.
Cause all you got handed to you was the same energy you were throwing out.
Right, sorry, I shouldn’t have started calling people names. No wait that was you.
I should’ve taken a jovial attitude to a bizarre accusation. Oh wait I did.
I shouldn’t have picked a fight with anyone to begin with, hey wait, I didn’t.
What you’re doing is projecting the shittiest possible reading of literally two sentences and assuming that must be exactly how I meant it. You’ve barged into someone else’s misunderstanding and made it a personal argument. No amount of politely picking that apart - for example - by agreeing, and asking why referring to the past must be a complaint about the present - will dissuade you from this course.
If you don’t think that’s a case, tell me how else I could have phrased anything, to avoid this abuse.