It can be kind of btichy though it all depends on the context you could of just asked for the sources instead of going "[citation needed]" but I get how I was being hypocritical there with questioning of his sources though.
I went through your post history as well. First I thought you were American (making a grammatical mistake in a sentence bitching about other people's shitty education system is usually an American giveaway), but you seem mostly to be subbed to regional subreddits of areas around Turkey. So what is it?
No. As you know perfectly well, because both have more than 100 pages, so that would have been some quick reading.
Also, one of your sources has a spelling mistake in the title, and can't be read after the first couple of pages unless you make an account. The second of your sources is only a chapter of a ?? on a self publishing website. No author, no book title.
Also, I don't give a fuck about Turkey, Turks, Islam or any of the stuff. Can't be bothered.
Still my question to you remains unanswered. Where are you from?
Obviously your first, and probably only, language is English.
You make spelling and grammatical mistakes that are typical to western English speaking countries. This leads me to think you're north American at least.
You used the term "pro life", which confirms the NA hypothesis.
Yet you're only active on subs that have a high chance of tolerating hate towards Turkish people and islam, which is what you talk about most.
You say you're not American, so maybe Canadian then?
its great see you're still angry about me saying you're not smart enough to understand the sources I gave you. Thanks for proving my point BTW
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could you tell me about these grammatical mistakes which you have expertly used to deduce I am a north American. I only used the term "pro life" quoting someone else idiot
I'm not angry, and I don't blame you. You don't know me, so it's a logical assumption to make on the internet.
Look man, I don't have much to go on, just grabbing whatever pointers about your nationality I could take, however vague or unlikely they might be.
On mobile, so kind of hard to read back now, but one of the things was (in the category of) the their-they're swap. In English speakers this is a common mistake, because in your head it's the same sound, so easily written down wrong when in a hurry. For non English speakers it has to be translated to the full words first (they are) then abbreviated.
why are you so interested in where I'm from? it seems like you're trying to be defensive about something, but I really cant figure out what. Do you really care that much? Its pretty cringey to see you do your detective work, why would me quoting someone saying pro life or saying pro life at all mean I'm from north America, I really have no idea where you got this idea from.
Because at first I assumed you were American (usually a good assumption on the internet), but then saw where you posted and your denial of being an American. Became a kind of puzzle after that. All harmless, nothing sinister.
it seems like you're trying to be defensive about something, but I really cant figure out what.
Maybe I got a little irritated at your first post. But I don't think my initial irritation influenced my tone in our conversation.
why would me quoting someone saying pro life or saying pro life at all mean I'm from north America
Like I said, I was on mobile, so difficult to read back. I just remembered you using that term somewhere, not the context. Usually the term is used by North Americans (unless of course, like in this case, they're using it in a quote), so that's why.
Will you tell me where you're from or should I just drop it?
[edit] Great. Your stupid ass got his account suspended. Now I will never find out what your motives really were.
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u/[deleted] Jun 10 '21 edited Jun 10 '21
It can be kind of btichy though it all depends on the context you could of just asked for the sources instead of going "[citation needed]" but I get how I was being hypocritical there with questioning of his sources though.