OK, I think maybe you should take some time before you respond.
I never claimed to be a victim.
OK.
You might read the order of comments here and notice that people are attacking me…
What do we call someone who is the subject of an attack?
I think you’ve got to just give up arguing this. You made a mistake, which is fine if we own up to it and don’t repeat it. In the future, don’t dismiss protests because of perceived damage that you don’t actually have any knowledge of. You aren’t going to win the argument here, which shouldn’t be your goal, but you can prevent yourself from making the same mistake in the future.
I never claimed to be a victim. You, however, claimed I was the one arguing with people when it’s actually people arguing with me.
It’s not my fault you said something that was false.
OK, I think maybe you should take some time before you respond.
OK.
What do we call someone who is the subject of an attack?
I think you’ve got to just give up arguing this. You made a mistake, which is fine if we own up to it and don’t repeat it. In the future, don’t dismiss protests because of perceived damage that you don’t actually have any knowledge of. You aren’t going to win the argument here, which shouldn’t be your goal, but you can prevent yourself from making the same mistake in the future.
What you call it I don’t know. What I call it is irritated.
You inherently claimed to be a victim by claiming that people were attacking you. You’ve done an embarrassingly bad job of damage control today.
Just because people are attacking me doesn’t make me a victim. It makes me annoyed.
What is it like being actually insane?
Easier now that I’m on Cymbalta. Thanks for asking.