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The “You don’t know me” paradox

The “You don’t know me” paradox

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I don't think I have called a woman a "bint" since I was an "effing semi-pubescent". And, in fact, I don't even think I did it back then, either.


@shallow-blue said
And yet, you keep spouting out of the same rat's arse as they do, all over the forums, dozens of posts in a row. Just like them.

All three of you need to put your heads under a strong, cold tap, and stop being such effing semi-pubescent drama queens.
And you need to stop trying to be everyone's "boss" or "moral conscience" or whatever crap you tell yourself to insert yourself into conversations.


@fmf said
Presumably, you are calling her a "bint" because you really, really don't like her?
Looking for allies? Fancy that.



@suzianne said
Looking for allies? Fancy that.
Whoosh



@fmf said
Presumably, you are calling her a "bint" because you really, really don't like her?
As said, to me you three are much of a muchness by now.

So no, I don't.


@shallow-blue said
As said, to me you three are much of a muchness by now.

So no, I don't.
Why would you refer to her as a "bint"? Why would use a word like that?



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What are you on about now?


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"Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye." -- Matthew 7:5, KJV

As "obvious" as you say it is, it's nothing compared to yours.

My mote, your beam. You figure it out.

You'd think you'd chill on the gaslighting after being exposed. Nope. Your plan? "Drive faster."



@divegeester

You seem desperate sometimes, but I'm all out of Fentanyl and troll treats.