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  • DarkThoughts
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    027 days ago

    My guy… If you seriously cannot see the difference in your false equivalence of “one guy that’s part of the government doing something” and “the entire government doing it”, then I’m truly hoping you’re not a voter. Speaking of moronic takes…

    • @Solumbran
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      127 days ago

      I never said it was equivalent, just pointing at the problem with your “logic”.

      You are too focused on your pathetic ad hominems to be able to read.

      Have a good day

      • DarkThoughts
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        127 days ago

        So you’re using two completely different scenarios in a comparison and think MY logic is flawed? JFC…

        • @Solumbran
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          126 days ago

          Wow. You really can only see in extremes, that’s fascinating. Or you’re a bad troll.

          I was extrapolating on your logic to point out its limits. That’s a pretty basic thing.

          Go find other people to fight online, this is getting pathetic.

          • DarkThoughts
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            026 days ago

            I’m gonna guess you’re projecting now, since nothing you’ve say make the slightest bit of sense. So, have a nice life, troll.

            • @Solumbran
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              125 days ago

              Sure, sure, very believable.

              Pathetic.