• BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    you are projecting again. not sure what sounds angry in any of my comments

    back to water being wet, i propose a new argument. sugar isnt sweet. it just makes other things sweet. do you agree with this statement?

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      5 months ago

      you are projecting again. not sure what sounds angry in any of my comments

      You keep saying that after you do it, along with swearing and name-calling. I recommend that you go outside for a breath of fresh air. The fact that water isn’t wet, but only makes things wet obviously has you infuriated…

      Maybe you’d even understand that water isn’t sugar (or fire) while you’re at it!

      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        5 months ago

        didnt answer question. hmmm. curious

        and you seem to be taking every comment in only the worst possible way imaginable. no anger here, and there hasnt been any name calling. perhaps you made it up? please show me where my comments offended you and i will explain myself clearly, for i do not know what you talk about

        water is wet btw

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          Nah, water isn’t wet, it just makes other things wet. It’s unfortunate that this upsets you to the point that you have to make up stories about me and that you have amnesia about the things you’ve said— that you even confuse water with sugar and fire. You must be in quite the twist.

          Relax. It’s just water.

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            5 months ago

            its not ive forgotten but my brain just made my memories get forgotten. but i havent forgotten lets get that straight

            and if it is just water, why go through all the trouble of convincing that it isnt wet? feels we are just arguing the meaning of the word wet and not the word that can describe water the best (which is wet)

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              its not ive forgotten but my brain just made my memories get forgotten. but i havent forgotten lets get that straight

              So… you didn’t forget… your brain forgot? lol

              And I’m not trying to convince you of anything— I’m just correcting you. It’s you who have been trying all the convincing with your logical fallacies, acting like water is the same as fire or sugar. Then I have to correct you again by informing you that water is not sugar or fire. I’ve had to do that more than once now.

              Since you are so confused, I suggest you take a rest. Water isn’t wet. It just makes things wet.

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                5 months ago

                water is wet. because it makes things wet. and you seem to not grasp what a comparison is either. i never said fire or sugar was water i was comparing your logic to something else

                and my first point is basically what is being said about water “not being wet” it is yet another comparison, as in i didnt forget my brain made me forget. water isnt wet it just makes things wet. comparison

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                  One again, I must correct you and - apparently - your brain that makes you forget things.

                  Water is not wet; it just makes things wet. The transitive property of math does not apply to water because water is not math. (Another thing water is not).

                  You seem increasingly confused, blaming your “brain” for your mistakes. I suggest giving your “brain” a nice rest.

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                    5 months ago

                    once again, i must say it was a comparison. i do not know why you take it so literal. water is wet because it makes things wet