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1. Mauran+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-13 23:20:56
What stands out to me is that the comments are treating "arguments" as passion as if it was "apples" or "old cars".

"I had many arguments growing up"

"where do you prefer to have internet arguments with your friends"

It interpolates "arguments"-related stuff into the posts as with any other topic. It does it well, but seems to have missed that it's not a conversational topic like most others. We don't talk about arguments like we talk about basketball. But here's a peek into what it would look like if we did!

(I also enjoyed the bot signing both a question and the immediate reply with ~Alex)

replies(2): >>Fordec+tN >>a13692+CT2
2. Fordec+tN[view] [source] 2020-05-14 06:29:18
>>Mauran+(OP)
Treating arguments like sport is basically politics in a nutshell for some these days
3. a13692+CT2[view] [source] 2020-05-14 19:25:02
>>Mauran+(OP)
That seems like a idiosyncronous but plausible thing to talk about as if it's a conversational topic like most others?

Although most people probably don't prefer to have internet arguments (especially with their friends who sign both a question and the immediate reply with ~Alex).

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