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Now this is becoming an argument. You thought there was an implied disagreement but there wasn’t. I cited a source of where I got the idea from, you even asked me immediately after “what is your point?” If I made an argument, you should have known what my point was. You didn’t know my point because no argument was made.
I should have known? Lol. You were extremely vague.
Sorry bud but everyone read it and understood it the same way I read it and understood it.
An argument needs to come with supporting reasoning and facts. Otherwise, it’s just a conclusion.
Exactly! You cited that thread as a response to my correction.
If you were really just citing that thread as the source of where you got the info from you have said so, but you didn't, did you?
You didn’t say “this is where I got the info from, I believe it to be correct…”. You didn’t say “I’ll correct the mistake” or anything along those lines.
You said “There was a whole thread on this rare bird, 1952:”
What can someone imply from that sentence other than you believe the info from that thread to be correct and that it is in fact a 1952 “rare bird”?
Can you now see how the above paragraph is actually an argument and what I said earlier is not?
No.
Assuming an implied message in one’s head is not a “mistake” that I’d admit. I’m not shy to “acknowledge a mistake” when an actual mistake was made.
Well you didn’t acknowledge your mistake that Oakbrook isn’t from 1952, you cited that thread lol.
Misreading someone’s implied message is a misinterpretation on your part, it’s not my mistake to acknowledge.
No, you were being extremely vague instead of making concrete statements. You left myself and everyone else reading no other option but to try to figure out what you were implying when you said: “There was a whole thread on this rare bird, 1952:”
You’re right, this has become an argument and I am done with it.


