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How do you develop a foundation to devalue the words of you opponent?

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Blanchy · 31-35, F
If you have opponents, that is a problem which require you to work on yourself. If you want to devalue the words of others, you don't deserve the time and effort they put into having a conversation with you.
RenFur · 70-79, M
@Blanchy

Really? You're commenting to one of the truest gentlemen on SW.
Blanchy · 31-35, F
@RenFur Cute, when is the wedding? =3
RenFur · 70-79, M
@Blanchy

Only MAGAts answer so blithely with the LOL emoji... fess up, idiot.
Blanchy · 31-35, F
@RenFur What a pleasure it is to meet such true gentlemen of SW.. xD
popmol · 22-25, M
@Blanchy i was looking if you are a professional liar or want to ruin someone 🤣
its unlikely i'll use it in my daily life unless i'd want to manipulate someone but i'm not that kind of guy 🤪

@RenFur don't worry i always play devils advocate on my questions.
Blanchy · 31-35, F
@popmol I read it like a general question, and my answer was a general opinion too, not personal to you or anything like that. (=
popmol · 22-25, M
@Blanchy aha! i took the you as a personal one. but it could indeed equally be generalized!
but yeah this isn't for daily use either way 🤣
Blanchy · 31-35, F
@popmol Haha I'm glad it's not, and I just wrote "you" because I thought "one" can sound so pompous at times. (x
popmol · 22-25, M
@Blanchy i woudl find the world more interesting if it was all verbal battles! it would be tiring though!
and be pompous sometimes! haughty! domineering! you have to let yourself lose from impression sometimes ☺️
Blanchy · 31-35, F
@popmol Lmao! 🫶🏻