> Speaking of basic respect, when someone admits to a mistake several times in a conversation and says explicitly "I waded in" and "it wasn't fair [of me]", repeatedly focusing on berating them for that mistake is not very respectful.
We go from a grandmother's chilli recipe in an issue and end up with a comparison using bleeding patients in an ER. That's not someone apologising for a mistake and correcting, that's someone trying to wriggle around easily challenged and fantastical statements used as excuses. What next - are we airline pilots trying to save a plane with 3 failed engines while children selfishly ask for a tour of the cockpit?
We go from a grandmother's chilli recipe in an issue and end up with a comparison using bleeding patients in an ER. That's not someone apologising for a mistake and correcting, that's someone trying to wriggle around easily challenged and fantastical statements used as excuses. What next - are we airline pilots trying to save a plane with 3 failed engines while children selfishly ask for a tour of the cockpit?