Everybody privately shit-talks everybody. The phone always listens to it and records it. A viral hack that turns all this shit-talking into texts. Everybody in the world suddenly gets a thousand shit-talking texts from their family, friends and associates. Society dissolves.
Yes it is.
Perhaps you’re in a not so lovely social bubble?
Perhaps you are in denial.
I mean…
I know for a fact it is something I don’t do. I even tell people off and get mad when someone tries to engage in it with me. As such, I know that when you say “everybody”, I am sure, for a fact, 100%, that you’re wrong.
I don’t need to prove that no-one does it. I know some people do it… Though the ones I know to do it, I either ask they improve their behavior, or I stop interacting with them.
You can’t prove that I do it. You can only refuse to believe me… But you’d still be wrong.
And if you’re wondering how I deal with it when I have a problem with someone, since I don’t complain about it to someone else… That’s simple. I carefully plan out how to tell the person I have a problem with about it, to their face. Thats the only way the problem can be solved and our relationship improved.
As far as I can tell, that’s how every mature adult I know functions.
That’s a heartwarming yet completely irrelevant point. We should discuss my point instead.
Cool.
You might want to retract your refutation of @iii@mander.xyz comment then, since it isn’t a discussion you’re interested in having.
I’ll leave it. It’s a fine example of evasive squirming, to which I referred elsewhere in this thread.
I hope you’ll enjoy the multiple additional retorts you’ll be getting, then.
People wont read this far just to find a reason not to tell someone off.
Call me a completist
It’s not irrelevant, because it directly proves you wrong. You only consider it irrelevant because it contradicts your narrative.
Insightful and psychic. You must be a whiz at a Sudoku.
I don’t need to be insightful or psychic to see you’re full of shit
You were proven wrong. Just admit it and move on, dude
And a poet as well!
It only takes one example to refute a universal claim.
Not really.