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Thanks again, babe!
Another one dismissed by the “adult” in the room. In response to TheGCU’s second reply:
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His constant focus on the detail was a huge hindrance to progress at a reasonable pace.
I think it struck the right balance. Notifications would be too much. No reason to throw what amounts to an alert whenever someone makes a change. But making sure they can’t pretend like they had it that way all along is often times important.
Here’s an idea: You could just ignore my replies to you. You don’t have to dismiss them. What does that accomplish? I’m just going to repost them, anyway. If they’re bullshit, people will know. And they may even tell me! And then I can discuss with THEM about bullshit, all while you just completely ignore me.
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Oh, that’s super easy to reconcile: Texans are, by and large, reasonable folks. Texas legislators are, by and large, the worst people on the planet.
Classic work. No worries, I’ve reposted the reply as a response to my comment so you can’t dismiss it. Sad that you have to be handled with kid gloves like this, but I guess that’s what being an adult is, to you.
Ha ha ha! Called it. Thanks, TheGCU. Anyway, here’s my reply, for posterity, since TheGCU is too adult to let someone disagree with nir:
Yes. I absolutely LOVE Facebook edits. When you edit a comment, you can see a little tag that notes that it was edited:
I don’t see how it was tangential, in that almost all of the quoted people discuss the nature of evil and how it’s unimportant whether Amazon is evil (and, by extention, it’s unimportant as to whether we’re evil, by proxy), and instead, we should be focusing on those tangible untenable things that Amazon is doing.
And…
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Yeah. Your comment looks real adult. And when you dismiss this comment (as your history indicates), that’ll be real adult, too.
Makes sense. I, too, am irritated by loose or otherwise dubious accusations. I can only say in OP’s defense (sheepishly) that it IS hard to keep up with the edits, because of their nature and the nature of readership (i.e. not being a wikipedia of stuff), and OP invoked indulgence based on that.