
But you shouldn't be so surprised when people are dicks to you in return.
I think my interpretation of that sentence was quite accurate. I think your words might have been the problem there.
I also think that you are slightly deluded about your ability to convey 'tone' in your writing. If I read it in my own voice, whether in a neutral, angry, happy, cheeky, surprised or disgusted tone, the meaning remains the same. As we were not currently engaged in a particularly friendly discourse, I understood the tone to be negative, irrelevant and pathetic, rather than jokey, cheeky, flirtatious, or whatever it was supposed to be.
Anyway, that's me. It was a fairly interesting discussion.
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I think my interpretation of that sentence was quite accurate. I think your words might have been the problem there.
I also think that you are slightly deluded about your ability to convey 'tone' in your writing. If I read it in my own voice, whether in a neutral, angry, happy, cheeky, surprised or disgusted tone, the meaning remains the same. As we were not currently engaged in a particularly friendly discourse, I understood the tone to be negative, irrelevant and pathetic, rather than jokey, cheeky, flirtatious, or whatever it was supposed to be.
Anyway, that's me. It was a fairly interesting discussion.