Cross-post 196 and NonCredibleDefense. Sh.itJustWorks

  • flicker
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    84 months ago

    Alright, I’ll bite.

    I grew up in Oklahoma and Texas. Didn’t move to Tennessee until my 20s. No, we would not call it “warm water port.” I’ve literally never seen anything bigger than a pond with ice on it. Why would it occur to me to mention it’s warmth?

    And where I’m from a sentence like “be slightly more cautious with your linguistic judgements” is the kind of pretentious nonsense that gets you disinvited from the barbecue so I recommend being slightly more cautious your own damn self.

    • AggressivelyPassive
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      -64 months ago

      Yeah, see, if you can’t read my comment correctly, you might not be the best audience.

      I explicitly wrote, that warm water port wasn’t an usual term and that Texans wouldn’t call such a structure harbor, but port since their port is literally called - wait for it - port.

      Maybe a bit less BBQ and more reading comprehension would do you a favor.

      • flicker
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        44 months ago

        Suuuuuper pretentious. Needlessly so.

        I can tell you’re one of those people who likes to believe they pride themselves on their intelligence, but the truth is, you pride yourself on using it like a cudgel in a vainglorious attempt to feel better than others.

        I think we’d be better off if we disengage here.