Did you know if you put a word in “quotes”, it comes across as sarcastic with the implication that you don’t take the word seriously?
Just thought you’d like to know.
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You don’t hold yourself accountable to your typed output? Seems irresponsible.
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Sure it is, unless you’re satisfied with the received interpretation. That received interpretation becomes your words to anybody else that person tells.
You can later say, “Oh, that wasn’t my intent” but that doesn’t get you far.
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I’ve been in these groups for a long time. I know how some people try to impose their rules onto discussion.But I’m also in the real world. Still, you can have your play conversations. I’m just trying to help a person out.
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Logic games have little bearing in real world communication. Try calling out someone on a fallacy in everyday conversation and see how far you get. You don’t.
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So, you _do_ take responsibility for your words. That’s ok then. (y)“So it’s my responsibility if someone else views my typed words as sarcasm? Children, the lot of you.”
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I’m satisfied. [/ENDLESSON]
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