06 Jun 21
@divegeester saidI wish I could recall exactly what it was that SecondSon threatened to do if Trump lost the 2020 U.S. election. I remember him muttering darkly: "We have guns."
We don’t have a file on SecondSon as there isn’t enough material.
@secondson saidLet's see if sonship reads what you have said to me about what he believes.
Thank you for the clarification Mr. Obvious.
06 Jun 21
@fmf said"We don’t have a file on SecondSon as there isn’t enough material."
It is surely you who has been whining. Your first words to me in reply to me pushing back at the ridiculous projection of anger onto non-believers was this: "Clearly that's an insult directed at believers in Jesus Christ, no?". If that isn't feeble whining, nothing is
"There is no "file". I just have a sharp memory."
Virtue signaling anyone?
You brag and whine all the time Mr. World traveler.
@suzianne saidI wonder what it means that I, even I, should be so well remembered.
It's all true. It's right there in the file you two have compiled on him, I'm sure.
I feel like some kind of forum hero. Like they'll be dreaming and talking about me long after I'm dead.
@secondson saidYou seem not to know what the term "virtue signalling" means. That I have a sharp memory is a fact. "Virtue signalling", on the other hand, is "the action or practice of publicly expressing opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or the moral correctness of one's position on a particular issue." [wiki] If I say I am good at mental arithmetic, to say so is not "virtue signalling".
"There is no "file". I just have a sharp memory."
Virtue signaling anyone?
@fmf saidStill do. So far.
I wish I could recall exactly what it was that SecondSon threatened to do if Trump lost the 2020 U.S. election. I remember him muttering darkly: "We have guns."
Isn't there a name for quoting someone out of context?
@fmf saidDon't worry. Everyone knows you're the epitome of virtue.
You seem not to know what the term "virtue signalling" means. That I have a sharp memory is a fact. "Virtue signalling", on the other hand, is "the action or practice of publicly expressing opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or the moral correctness of one's position on a particular issue." [wiki] If I say I am good at mental arithmetic, to say so is not "virtue signalling".
@secondson saidThat what he believes on this matter is ridiculous.
I have a poor memory. What was it again I said to you about what sonship believes?
@secondson saidHow was any of that “virtue signalling”? Do you even know what it means?
"We don’t have a file on SecondSon as there isn’t enough material."
"There is no "file". I just have a sharp memory."
Virtue signaling anyone?
@divegeester saidYou and FMF were signaling. I doubt there was much virtue in it.
How was any of that “virtue signalling”? Do you even know what it means?