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@shallow-blue saidNo, a-hole, it means what it means and I mean it that way.
Again: stop twisting words to your own definition. You are not Humpty Dumpty; "gaslighting" doesn't mean just what you want it to mean.
Go be smug somewhere else, and for God's sake, stop propping them up.
THE cheapest argument on the internet is "I don't think that means what you think it means", which is a back-handed way to nay-say the person, while claiming they are wrong about that person. Perhaps you need to see the movie, WITH an American this time, if you still can't figure it out.
@suzianne saidNot so. Sometimes "I don't think that means what you think it means" is exactly the correct thing to say. You use the words "gaslighting" and "hypocrisy" incorrectly time and time again. So, far from being "cheap", the observation ["I don't think that means what you think it means"] is basically the most appropriate thing one can say to you.
THE cheapest argument on the internet is "I don't think that means what you think it means"
@suzianne saidStop woman-refusing-to-splaining.
No, a-hole, it means what it means and I mean it that way.
Go be smug somewhere else, and for God's sake, stop propping them up.
THE cheapest argument on the internet is "I don't think that means what you think it means", which is a back-handed way to nay-say the person, while claiming they are wrong about that person. Perhaps you need to see the movie, WITH an American this time, if you still can't figure it out.