--When your first sentence of a response is a query, you are stipulating a position of relative ignorance.
"But it sounds like..."
--Those four words, I have noticed, almost always preface a statement which will be wrong. Their writer hopes they will be correct (in order to feel the dopomine-rush of vindication), but reality is cruel.
"you might be confusing free speech with there being rules in place...."
Wrong (as predicted). I recognize that the latter are a necessary restriction of the former.
Trying to sound witty, lol. Your response is actually pretty stupid - shows you lack of comprehension.
I asked what /b/ was because I don’t know what the fuck it means, nothing more. If you didn’t want to answer the question - a better response might be something like: ‘look up it yourself’. That would have made much better sense than “When your first sentence of a response is a query, you are stipulating a position of relative ignorance.” You don’t know what ignorance means, do you, lol. Since questions are a form of a query - this must be your default jackass response to anyone asking a question, right lol.
Had you not responded, no one would be the wiser. But you literally did not come back with an answer to my question that made sense, let alone a valid argument to explain why my assumption is not correct. You do know what this type of response is indicative of, right? Resulting to name calling, insults and redirection... Childish.
Sure do! Someone posted a ban screenshot earlier...
"Parler censors free speech."
-- Have you looked at the rules for this place? They're a couple inches ---> that way.
No place, except maybe /b/, permits you to be a complete and total arsehole.
What’s /b/?
But it sounds like you might be confusing free speech with there being rules in place (ie no racial slurs)...
"What’s /b/?"
--When your first sentence of a response is a query, you are stipulating a position of relative ignorance.
"But it sounds like..."
--Those four words, I have noticed, almost always preface a statement which will be wrong. Their writer hopes they will be correct (in order to feel the dopomine-rush of vindication), but reality is cruel.
"you might be confusing free speech with there being rules in place...."
Wrong (as predicted). I recognize that the latter are a necessary restriction of the former.
Trying to sound witty, lol. Your response is actually pretty stupid - shows you lack of comprehension.
I asked what /b/ was because I don’t know what the fuck it means, nothing more. If you didn’t want to answer the question - a better response might be something like: ‘look up it yourself’. That would have made much better sense than “When your first sentence of a response is a query, you are stipulating a position of relative ignorance.” You don’t know what ignorance means, do you, lol. Since questions are a form of a query - this must be your default jackass response to anyone asking a question, right lol.
Had you not responded, no one would be the wiser. But you literally did not come back with an answer to my question that made sense, let alone a valid argument to explain why my assumption is not correct. You do know what this type of response is indicative of, right? Resulting to name calling, insults and redirection... Childish.