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      1 year ago

      Why would I want to let go? It’s still fun!

      I found a guy who tells me to “touch grass” while actively devolving the interaction. Someone who says “grow up” while openly admitting they aren’t themselves engaging in good faith.

      I have to hold up a mirror! Forcing this type of person take a real look at themselves is cathartic as fuck! And its not even schadenfreude, invariably the person comes out the other side more introspective and a better person, whether they admit so or not.

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          11 year ago

          You are improving. You’ve found a new way to cope with me. Unfortunately that doesn’t excuse your earlier behavior.

          No thanks on the help, but an apology will do. If you scoff at that, consider that I already made a list of things worth apologizing for.

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      01 year ago

      I’ve talked down religious nuts online over the span of weeks. Getting you to admit you allowed an emotional reaction to negatively affect how you acted towards another person will be nothing at all.

      This happened because I made a perfectly reasonable addition to what you had to say, and that offended you. Then when I defended my words with irrefutable logic… The list above.

      It didn’t need to, you could have handled the whole thing much better. All I want, and why I’m still here, is to make you see that. If you think my willingness to do something about rude people is a mental issue, I don’t know what to tell you. If it is, I don’t want it fixed.