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    7 months ago

    It’s not a pointless nitpick. They are establishing where the line is between “my work” and “not my work” and he said 60% because it’s the first thing their gut told them. How is that nitpicky to point out? I mean come on you can’t be serious. It’s literally the starting point of the discussion. We can’t move forward without it and “60%” tells us nothing.

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      27 months ago

      We can’t move forward because you got lazy and decided to harp on a detail that was only included for illustration.

      The main point that was made in that paragraph was that the process of making the art itself is a large part, going towards majority of the art itself.

      It’s like me going “We can’t continue this conversation as you used “he” to refer to the OP, how do you know they are a man?”

      It’s completely pointless, you are being lazy, but I wouldn’t expect anyone who has the mindset of “Oh I could do so much cool stuff if I just didn’t have to put any effort into it.” to do any better.

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        You have spent more time complaining about my issue with one number than I did pointing it out. It could’ve been over in two comments and we would’ve been back on track. But here we are.

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          27 months ago

          You’re the one that keeps complaining about it?

          Am I supposed to be making your arguments for you or what?

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              17 months ago

              Incredible rhetorical strategy, and it only has three easy steps:

              1. Nitpick something stupid.
              2. Complain that argument is now about stupid nitpick without providing anything new to the conversation.
              3. 👍