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Serious Hole trait: saying "and?", "so?" or "who cares?" as a response to an argument

SayanimCel

SayanimCel

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Foids do this all the time as a response to arguments. It highlights both how they have poorer complex reasoning skills in comparison to men, as they wouldn't have to have the other person explain it to them if they simply thought it through a little themselves. A good example of this are the toilets who say "and?" when statistics on the rising levels of young male virginity are mentioned, unable/unwilling to think through the possible ramifications of such a scenario on their own.

It also shows how the female mind is focused on consensus, rather than the actual truth. Few people caring about an issue does not invalidate it. I'm sure few people in the 18th century cared about germ theory, doesn't mean it wasn't an important conversation to be had. Also, these are the same people who will argue until their blue in the face on the behalf of child trannies, despite making up a segment of the population much, much smaller than lonely single men, making them hypocrites as well
 
have pity on them, they are illiterate
 
read the room, inkwel.
 
The ones I can't stand are the retards, male and female, who say "who cares?" in response to something I say but then start arguing against me fanatically and aggressively. If they really don't care, why are they arguing so hard? JFL
 

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