• @Dasus
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    13 months ago

    they cannot get in and out of my house unnoticed.

    This is very much not mutually exclusive with “getting away with things”.

    You’re too optimistic about the justice system.

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        3 months ago

        And you must be on really shaky grounds with any sort of an argument, meaning you probably have literally zero experience with the justice system. Bringing me back to how cops being able to get away with things they do in your house and you noticing them in your house aren’t mutually exclusive. (In this sentence, the preposition isn’t needed. But in the first one, the way it was formatted, it did call for a preposition. See example 3: “Time and Tru Midi Slip Skirt Comfort and style are definitely not mutually exclusive with this midi skirt.”)

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            3 months ago

            With people I might have made feel stupid? It is rare, yeah, but on occasion. Shows a lot of character when it happens, though.

              • @Dasus
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                13 months ago

                Good, some doubt. Now apply that towards the justice system.

                • @[email protected]
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                  You’ve taken the conversation and turned it into something that allows you to argue online to make yourself feel better about yourself.

                  I feel sorry for you, because nothing you say could ever hurt me, but you keep trying so hard.

                  • @Dasus
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                    23 months ago

                    I’d say nice try, but it isn’t.

                    I keep making the same point. You can’t let go and stop replying out of like… spite, or something?

                    Nothing to it. I’m not trying to insult you, but guess you are me.