The whole point of my exercise was to expose how a context can be created out of only a few words that distort the original intent.

You can come up with any explanation you like for my intent.  It’s all good.

The whole point of my exercise was to expose how a context can be created out of only a few words that distort the original intent.

When people say things like:  “So you admit you…” and then inserting intent, implying motives and such, this is what happens.

Now, you can believe your story about my intent if you wish; convincing you in an “I’m right / you’re wrong” game was never my game.

Primarily, I wanted someone to take a moment and actually explain the original context.  It took a long time to get there but you did, and I’m glad we got here.

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