• KairuByte@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m sorry to interject, but is it a normal response to blurt out a list of people and groups when you don’t understand what is being said?

    When you’re at a party, and someone says something you can’t hear, have you ever just blurted out the names of people at the party?

    I don’t understand your thinking here. He either heard him and agreed, or didn’t understand him and decided the best course of action was to just list out names of the opposition. Only one of those makes any sense.

    And I have to say, when I heard this without a primer, I fully understood what was being said. As did my wife.

    • Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      I’m really not interested in discussing this any more. I get it I’m a terrible person. You can find your answer in one of the many comments I’ve already made. I’m done explaining myself to a bunch of people who aren’t willing to listen.