Sorry you’re having such a bad day. If I saw it I wouldn’t have posted.
The difference with this post is a writer put a story around it, the other posts were just the video.
Cry for attention?? Honestly, my "sorry for having a bad day" was my way of assuming you weren't a jerk. I guess I was wrong once again.it's the 'not sure if posted' part that really got me. when i hear that i think you made some sort of effort to find out if it had been posted, but that clearly wasn't the case. it just seems like a cry for attention at that point, which i guess worked since i'm still engaging.
i generally like the 'sorry you're having a bad day' comeback because of how superior it makes you feel. it's like saying 'i know you're not a jerk, but you're acting like a jerk.'
the story is just a recap of the video which you wouldn't need if you... watched the video. which was posted in multiple other threads.
Really, it is a recap? Ya don’t say.... but it us that person’s recap, not necessarily my recap. Plus, to me at least, it is interesting to see a news (maybe) site commenting on it is a bit different than just having it posted on youtube.it's the 'not sure if posted' part that really got me. when i hear that i think you made some sort of effort to find out if it had been posted, but that clearly wasn't the case. it just seems like a cry for attention at that point, which i guess worked since i'm still engaging.
i generally like the 'sorry you're having a bad day' comeback because of how superior it makes you feel. it's like saying 'i know you're not a jerk, but you're acting like a jerk.'
the story is just a recap of the video which you wouldn't need if you... watched the video. which was posted in multiple other threads.
Oops, did you just roast yourself in a ~verbal altercation?... i generally like the 'sorry you're having a bad day' comeback because of how superior it makes you feel. it's like saying 'i know you're not a jerk, but you're acting like a jerk.' ...