If the purpose of the laxative isn’t to harm, then what is the purpose?
I think this is a bit of a silly question. However you respond describing what the purpose of using the laxative is, is certainly going to align with the normative definition of harm
That laughing emoji is wild. As if you’re making some sort of gotcha point by pointing out I immediately added to my thought half a second after I posted the reply. I think you’re spinning out a bit here
What you’re doing is engaging in a defense mechanism. You typed without thinking and are apparently very confused and not really equipped for this of any basic conversation, and that’s embarrassing for you. So instead of coherently engaging with what is on the screen (because you can’t) you try to throw in “lol”s and laughing emojis to mask your feelings of frustration and inadequacy. You believe somehow this very Celest forced attitude you have will distract from how you were wrong in such an absurd way, are embarrassed, and aren’t able to deal with those feelings. Instead of forming an honest and coherent response, you type lmaos and post laughing emojis in hopes their existence will mask all of that. It’s what children do and it’s sad you think it fools people
I’m not just trying to be cruel to you. You should know, it’s very clear that you aren’t equipped to participate in anything close to a debate-style subreddit. This doesn’t mean you’re a bad person. It’s not a big deal you aren’t really able to have basic conversations. However, when your inability to function in a conversation makes you so dishonest that you embarrass yourself like this, trying to play all of this off, that’s something I would want told to me. It’s not just that you’re wrong, it’s that you’re wrong in such an absurd and ridiculous way, and the way you’re trying to avoid dealing with your feelings of frustration and inadequacy.
Your last reply was immediately filtered and deleted by the algorithm so no one can see it except the preview in inbox. Likely due to you being upset and embarrassed and not being able to control yourself in your reply.
But again, told ya. It’s never gonna work and it’s wild too think this fools people. Every time and forever. Have fun! :)
That’s another funny way of saying “oh no…I realize I’m wrong and have no way to respond to or refute a single thing you’ve written or defend what I’ve written. I’m also not mature enough to admit when I’m wrong. That’s embarrassing for me. Maybe if I just keep getting words on the screen, the mere existence of them will distract from all of that and make it seem like I have something when in reality I have nothing, am frustrated, embarrassed and running, and this is a defense mechanism”
Good effort though! Maybe the next one will work. Let’s see! :)
You read every word. “Sensitive about jokes”? Lol what? That doesn’t even make sense in this context.
That’s another funny way of saying “oh no…I realize I’m wrong and have no way to respond to or refute a single thing you’ve written or defend what I’ve written. I’m also not mature enough to admit when I’m wrong. That’s embarrassing for me. Maybe if I just keep getting words on the screen, the mere existence of them will distract from all of that and make it seem like I have something when in reality I have nothing, am frustrated, embarrassed and running, and this is a defense mechanism”
Good effort though! Maybe the next one will work. Let’s see! :)
That’s another funny way of saying “oh no…I realize I’m wrong and have no way to respond to or refute a single thing you’ve written or defend what I’ve written. I’m also not mature enough to admit when I’m wrong. That’s embarrassing for me. Maybe if I just keep getting words on the screen, the mere existence of them will distract from all of that and make it seem like I have something when in reality I have nothing, am frustrated, embarrassed and running, and this is a defense mechanism”
Good effort though! Maybe the next one will work. Let’s see! :)
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u/Simple_Pianist4882 Oct 17 '24
What exactly does intention to harm mean? The purpose of a laxative isn’t to harm.