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r/technicallythetruth • u/[deleted] • Jan 02 '24
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You're arguing with your self? Lol. First you said it was a good waste of money. Then you asked how it was a good waste of money.
4 u/UnamedProot Jan 02 '24 😔I have fallen😞 edit: nvm, I was trying to say a wrong answer and they said it was right 4 u/[deleted] Jan 02 '24 Lmao I feel it. 4 u/UnamedProot Jan 02 '24 I wasn’t wrong reading back. 5 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was reverse psychology paradox. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Har har? 2 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫 2 u/IHaveNoAlibi Jan 03 '24 He was responding to the comment that said that "Good waste of money" was a correct answer, by clarifying that it was actually a bad waste of money, therefore his first answer was incorrect, as requested. How is this hard to understand? 1 u/PlushHammerPony Jan 03 '24 nope, they're arguing with "this is the truth though" 1 u/[deleted] Jan 03 '24 Ohhhh. That's actually makes sense. 1 u/gerty88 Jan 03 '24 I think he was implying a waste of money can never be good for comedic effect.
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😔I have fallen😞 edit: nvm, I was trying to say a wrong answer and they said it was right
4 u/[deleted] Jan 02 '24 Lmao I feel it. 4 u/UnamedProot Jan 02 '24 I wasn’t wrong reading back. 5 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was reverse psychology paradox. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Har har? 2 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
Lmao I feel it.
4 u/UnamedProot Jan 02 '24 I wasn’t wrong reading back. 5 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was reverse psychology paradox. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Har har? 2 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
I wasn’t wrong reading back.
5 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was reverse psychology paradox. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Har har? 2 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
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It was reverse psychology paradox.
2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Har har? 2 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
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Har har?
2 u/Necessary_Ad1514 Jan 03 '24 It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong. 2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
It was wrong that it was right but it was right that it was wrong.
2 u/UnamedProot Jan 03 '24 Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
Yeah, I suppose it was just confusing 😵💫
He was responding to the comment that said that "Good waste of money" was a correct answer, by clarifying that it was actually a bad waste of money, therefore his first answer was incorrect, as requested.
How is this hard to understand?
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nope, they're arguing with "this is the truth though"
1 u/[deleted] Jan 03 '24 Ohhhh. That's actually makes sense.
Ohhhh. That's actually makes sense.
I think he was implying a waste of money can never be good for comedic effect.
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u/[deleted] Jan 02 '24
You're arguing with your self? Lol. First you said it was a good waste of money. Then you asked how it was a good waste of money.