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  • I'm guessing rational people and then idiots who scream "jet fuel can't melt steel beams!". I get the skepticism and I wouldn't be surprised if United States politicians allowed 9/11 to happen for political purposes. After all, they have killed and will kill more people for less. Still, I doubt 9/11 was an inside job.

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  • So if they instead said "known ephebophile Matt Gaetz will continue to do children and get away with it", you'd just be like "well done, carry on"?

    Add this comment to the huge list of shit I would never expect to ever say or type.

    Edit: linked up definition of children highlighting that teenagers are generally considered to be children.

  • Your response thread so far is

    1. "Nuh uh, you're wrong!"
    2. "Your reading comprehension sucks!"
    3. Reiterating your previous response as you apparently can't address my follow-up

    I was wrong previously: the only thing funnier than being lectured on reading comprehension by someone with poor reading comprehension is being corrected by someone who is adamant you're wrong but can't actually tell you why. Yet I'm the idiot here. 🙄

    Edit: I'm done responding to you as this is a colossal waste of my time and may be actively making me stupider, so feel free to have the last word.

  • When someone correctly says in the context of UK English "the yanks call (UK English A) (US English B)!" and they respond "no, we call (US English B) (US English B)" and proceeds to provide a US centric lecture of nomenclature, they tend to be contradicting them. On their own geographically correct usage of the word.

    Corollary example also appropriate for the US. MtF person recently transitions and word is spreading.

    Person 1: They even call Roy Martha.
    Person 2: No, I call Roy Roy.

    The only thing better than getting lectured on reading comprehension is being lectured by someone who didn't comprehend the reading.

  • The literal first comment in the thread mentions a confusion of the non-American vs American "world" in reference to naming.

    The next highlights a difference in US English versus English elsewhere.

    I'd long to hear how the context is solely US English.