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It seems like it does to me. Why doesn't it?



Because not all statements apply to all situations.


This is really vague and unhelpful. I’m going to interpret this to mean you’re not interested in actually explaining the problem, sorry if I’m mistaken.


There's not really any further way to "actually explain" that, often, when a person says something, context matters and it isn't universally applicable.

I'm not even sure why I'm having to explain this. It's is a pretty obvious thing.


Obviously its not obvious to me. I've had enough of your games, if you're interested in an actual productive conversation, feel free to reply, otherwise I want nothing to do with you.


For what it’s worth, this is the read I’ve gotten from this thread as well. I’m not sure how else to interpret the parent’s remarks—his responses seem evasive rather than clarifying.


Yea I noticed that in your interactions with them too. Also while I’m here I want to compliment you on your articulations of the strengths of go throughout this comments section! They’ve been very well put/compelling and helped me understand better how to express the things I like about go in the face of its detractors, which is a constant struggle for me.




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