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can anybody explain the behaviour of some others online

so, a person online who you, in past posts ' put in the picture ', when they were mistaken on something about you, so you told them the facts about the situation, yet they answer you on a recent post and do the same thing, when you've previously told them what the facts are, so because they're obviously a moron, you get angry with them in the post out of exasperation....and they don't respond? which with me makes me even more angry.


can anyone possibly enlighten me or explain the behaviour of people like that? as i am at a complete loss.


if nobody answers this, i will be really angry.
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
I can explain it. They think you are wrong, so they go on about what they believe to be the truth, not what you proclaim. Are you able to favour an opinion that doesn't match your own?
durinsBane1983 · 46-50, M
@MarkPaul my challenge to you is this; what are you insinuating isn't true? assuming you've read my past posts and i think you have because you've answered before.


second; the difference on this post is; what i'm explaining here are truths i've stated, which exists independently of anyone's thoughts or feelings about it.

and if you wish to answer my posts, try to stay fully relevant and answer everything i asked? which to point out again was; why do some people online stop responding when challenged directly?


and to doubly underline; an opinion a person has that they 'think' i'm wrong doesn't hold up, because i've posted truths in my posts, and again ' thinking' something about my posts isn't a certainty and does not reflect the reality, for eg; i can think that the moon is purple, does that make it true? and as pointed out to you earlier, an opinion is an opinion and doesn't alter facts.

i'm going to these lengths to explain because you sound a bit of a dullard to be honest.