• masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Lmao, bruh. Your inability to read properly is not my problem.

    Again, name a time you think you need to use the word “he” in a software instruction or label and I’ll point out how you don’t. Don’t worry, we’ll wait for you to think of one.

    And again, I didn’t say they should be fired for making that mistake, I said that’s a junior ass mistake to make. I said they should be fired for being childish, immature, and defensive in the face of valid criticism. You might want to reflect on how childish, immature, and defensive you’re being in response to calling someone else that.

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      2 months ago

      Masterclass comment.

      Part 1 - criticize my reading comprehension and then immediately demonstrate a lack of reading comprehension by asking me to defend a point I did not make. At what point did I suggest that using “he” was required? As you say, “well wait”.

      Part 2 - demonstrate a lack of self awareness by attacking my attempt to raise your self-awareness. I even used the sarcasm tag and you still didn’t get it. I doubt further dialogue will help so I will not try again.

      Minor Part 3 - “defensive”? I do not remember having to defend myself ( before this comment I guess you could argue ). As a bystander, I was calling you out for your behaviour. If you understand that as “defensive”, we are back to reading compression. Do you ever consider context or definitions when choosing your insults? Or do you just decide that people are members of some class of enemies and then respond as if you are talking to them generically? Real question. No public answer required — it is just for you. This is my last comment. Any attempt at education will have been totally lost by going further.

      Stay gold.

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        2 months ago

        If you get enough words out I suppose you really can convince yourself that you’ve made a coherent point when all you’ve done is made up different scenarios and missed the point.

        You’ve successfully raised my self awareness in that I’m now aware that if someone else makes up a scenario where they explicitly can’t read, they could draw wild conclusions and get offended.