• LadyAutumn
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      4 months ago

      Yes, here I am, not making any arguments about his preferences. 🙄

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        and yet, there you go again, bitching about his preferences.

        I get it. English is a weird, difficult language, and it isn’t your first. You’re probably from northern Europe, I presume? Take it from absolutely everyone here telling you you misunderstood that you misunderstood. It’s a learning experience. Being wrong isn’t the end of the world for you. Grow from it.

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          One minute, you’re rambling about your engorged member, and the next you’re demonstrating again that you still don’t understand what I was saying. Fuck off.

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              4 months ago

              No, I’m not. If you don’t know what the word disappointed means, you should look it up.

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                  It’s not just based on the dictionary it’s literally what the word fucking means. Jesus christ. Re-read my comments. I have absolutely no desire to continue this. I’ve made my fucking point. Leave me alone.

                  • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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                    right. The point is that you aren’t fluent in English, and so are LITERALLY using a dictionary to communicate. By using only one literal definition of a word, without considering context, subtext or how the word is used, you both don’t understand the conversation nor are you able to contribute in kind.