"This is all quite amazing. The fact that you edited this response 13, yes 13 times, to get it just right speaks directly to my previous word usage, admirable."
I can't actually tell if this is a satirical indictment or a genuine compliment, but I tend to dislike working in the moving editor below the comment box. I miss a lot of my typos until I post the comment. I feel my readers deserve a post free of grammatical errors or confusing phrasing if possible, especially given the length you have complained about so profusely. I often also feel my reasoning may need shoring up or rephrasing, or I try to make some ideas more concise.
13 seems like more than I remember, though...
"So when I say I'm too lazy to argue, it's true."
I don't think I ever faulted your honesty, but it's possible and I don't feel like reviewing the thread.
"In your case I stand by my initial assessment that you have certainly been "triggered"."
Given this constitutes an ad-hominem fallacy, and all your "evidence" to this end basically boils down to the fact that I have a passionate viewpoint (that is exceedingly-well supported by copious public record evidence), you'll forgive me if I continue to give your opinion its due consideration (ie: almost none).
"I think my favorite part of all this is that you have no idea where I stand. "
I know enough to know that you were threatened by what I had to say enough that your first choice was to use ad hominem fallacies, which you have now tripled(?) down on.
"trade fisticuffs with a social justice warrior today."
You realize I'm the one taking the anti-SJW position here, right? Feminism is SJWism at this point. They are both identity politics movements. I think you need to recheck what is going on in these comments.
I can really tell that at least some people responding to me have no idea what's going on when I'm accused of being a SJW, a misogynist, and a MGTOW all in one thread. Still waiting to be called a nazi though.
"retired lady of leisure"
Based, then, on your presumed age, you should statistically be agreeing with my points rather than tarring me for them. The younger the generation, the more entitled they seem to be, and the more clear citations of sexism fall on deaf ears.
At least your generation had some notion of delayed gratification and didn't purchase everything on credit.
"Today will be one of my favorite authors, Isaac Asimov."
Awesome. See if that helps you in grokking his quote above.
I do believe you are flirting with me.
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.