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me_irl @lemmy.world

me_irl

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  • Happens on this platform too

    I've written paragraphs and paragraphs about how calling someone stupid is not ad hominem. I've gone 20 comments into a thread trying to explain how analogies work. I'm currently in several arguments about the fact that water is, indeed, wet.

    • "wet - covered or saturated with water or another liquid."

      I gotta go with the people you're arguing with on this one. Something has to be able to be dry to be able to be wet. Certain liquids can make other things wet, but cannot be wet themselves.

      • Wet can also mean consisting of liquid. You wouldn't bat an eye if I said not to touch the wall because the paint is still wet. The inclusion of a clause about something being "able to be dry" is an arbitrary inclusion specifically meant to exclude water itself, not based on how we use the word, but based on a facile desire to force the definition to fit the way you think it should.

  • deletes his own comment without posting it after realizing he was wrong after defending what he now no longer believes in, for seven paragraphs

  • I bookmark subreddits and read them without logging in. Every time I feel the urge, I've got a hurdle to cross before I can type anything. Then it's immediately a "fuck it" moment and move on

    • The Reddit interface is so fucking obnoxious when you're not logged in, I've just given up on the community entirely. Days of casually browsing have been ruined by the constant gating and engagement baiting and GUI hell they've injected into the site.

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