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AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
AntiOutsideAktion [he/him] @ AntiOutsideAktion @hexbear.net
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  • Yeah but I've been taking breaks and not really doing this with anyone else. I just looked at the thread again.

    You're replying to EEEEEVVVVVEEEERRRRRYYYYYOOOOONNNNNNEEEEE

    Why are YOU doing this to YOUR self? It's amazing. It's like you have a supervisor breathing down your neck to keep you posting.

  • Boy are you failing to read the room.

    This is like a carnival for us. I'm taking screenshots.

  • Still +5 upvotes on this six hours later, huh?

    Weird how the only people who find value in your comments only ever show up right when you make them.

  • Oh I see. You like it a little rough. I can play mad.

    Your safeword is fallacy

  • Yes I figured that's the object on which you were having the reaction that there was irony afoot. Still need you to use your big boy words to explain.

  • Don't deny the attraction. It's firey. The conversation flows between us and the time gets lost. I feel like we found each other here.

  • Yes, that's right. I do say that you come off as unhinged when you keep asking questions you know the answer to.

  • It's weird that you're still asking the question you just got the answer to. Comes off a little unhinged tbh

  • after six hours of trolling, you’re just getting madder and madder.

    Can you do me a favor and post that picture you have of the circular reasoning fallacy?

    Thanks sweaty

  • Well that time I did it to explain to you that it's not "mental gymnastics" it's just knowing two whole definitions of the word 'argument'.

    Why do you project anger onto someone taking the time to explain themselves to you?

    Answer please.

  • Is this the first time you've encountered a word with more than one definition? You don't have to answer that one.

    An argument can be an interaction between two people. That's what we're not having because I'm not joining in one.

    An argument can also be a premise with or without supporting evidence or explanation. You've done a few of those.