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by NilMostChill
339 days ago
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> The author definitely saw it as a targeted attack that, when it failed, caused the attacker to switch tactics to intentionally cause harm. Saying "someone or something" is generic and also accurate it doesn't explicitly imply a specific person or targeting, though I'll concede it could be interpreted that way. As interesting a side conversation as this is it isn't my original point. As i said in my original reply: > It being common doesn't mean it's OK, it also doesn't mean people aren't allowed to be upset by it. > "You probably need to calm down a bit" is dismissive and condescending. It's entirely possible to explain context to someone without being dismissive of their feelings on the subject. |
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