PolyPanFemme t1_iusobzq wrote
Reply to comment by IKnowWhoYouAreGuy in Today I learned that dandelion roots can be used to make a coffee-like beverage. by ty775pearl
Be that as it may, you are simply proving my final point now.
To address your comment as something other than a childish outburst:
I am aware that I am, at times, somewhat pedantic. But when I speak, the people around me know what I'm saying to them without having to do ten minutes of mental gymnastics.
Also, have you had fun today, trying to pick on an autistic person? I hope so.
IKnowWhoYouAreGuy t1_iusuy8g wrote
I don't know about you being an autistic person, I know about you being wrong. Fix yourself and be better. Don't lay your mistakes on your handicap, you are in an opinionated battle and on the losing side here. Tea. Tea. Tea. Tea. Tea. Get it through your head and avoid uncomfortable situations like this in the future. Be as pedantic as you like, but at the end of the day you are wrong and no amount of crying is going to pivot the focus to your handicap from your wrongness. If you need to do ten minutes of mental gymnastics when someone asks you if you'd like a glass of tea, you have much bigger problems than autism.
Edit- also, "be that as it may" is you saying I'm right. Just accept the L and move on. No one is perfect and change is growth. Time for you to grow.
PolyPanFemme t1_iut75hm wrote
Yes, be that as it may was me agreeing with you that I am sometimes pedantic.
Again, as I am not the one drawing this out, perhaps you should take your own advice.
Pedantic: an insulting word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter.
Sounds to me like I'm not the only pedant here... Which one of us is claiming expertise in language? I certainly never did. You keep dragging me back into a discussion I was done with hours ago, for what purpose, I wonder? Is it to staunchly defend the current use of one language? Or is it to prove me wrong? Is it so important to you to be right on Reddit that you're just going to keep hammering away? Or are you going to stop being childish because I, like many others, choose not to agree with you about the validity of certain linguistic conventions?
Your call.
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