Author Topic: Degenerate transmission assaults 10 year old in bathroom  (Read 10745 times)

Seems to me he realized he was wrong but he has too much pride to actually admit it so he's chosen the easy way out by just sticking to his guns in a way that makes it seem like it was a joke all along
see, for most rational people, these kinds of arguments/conversations/whatever have two terminal states - you either give another thought or some unheard piece of evidence, or you accept (partially or completely) that you were wrong on some level.

then there's the other option where you double-down and stick to your guns even though you have literally nothing left to say. everything has been addressed, but you won't budge because the idea of not being wrong isn't 'exciting enough' or because you're so emotionally invested in some inconsequential portion of your ideology that you're principally opposed to changing it.

this is, for instance, what a third grader does when the rest of the class won't believe his story about seeing bigfoot on the scout camping trip. it's a hallmark of an actually-developmentally-immature brain. primary school teachers learn how to defuse these kinds of scenarios, and it's embarrassing that I see this so much with fully-grown adults.

can we revisit the concept of not responding to deus ex since he's a confirmed troll?

what's the deal with all these transparent people? i wouldn't want them in my bathroom when i can see right through their intentions!

what's the deal with all these transparent people? i wouldn't want them in my bathroom when i can see right through their intentions!
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what's the deal with all these transparent people? i wouldn't want them in my bathroom when i can see right through their intentions!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEr4od4jQk0

what's the deal with all these transparent people? i wouldn't want them in my bathroom when i can see right through their intentions!
ay caramba