That is not the statement I made. It's dishonest. Your response was 'okay' until you called me a Jew. Hmmm. It's ironic though, that Jews themselves often accuse non-Jews of being Jews. It's just another projection 'thing' like all of the overwhelming cases of swastikas and similar 'hate' crimes found on synagogues. I can assure you I am not Jewish. My lineage is as from it. And you being a moderator. Shame on you.
That is not the statement I made. It's dishonest.
The words in quotes were a sarcastic summary, obviously.
This "fake Biden" is a waste of your time. Even if you can prove it with experts in forensic facial analysis, it's not going anywhere. No normie will give you the time of day.
Summarized as:
"truth doesn't matter! You're wasting your energy!"
Explain how that doesn't work. I'll wait.
As you should know, a quote is verbatim. I'm not trying to be your English teacher here, but you can't take words written and combine them to make a new sentence. That's dishonest.
>"Explain how that doesn't work."
This is an exact quote.
Example: Crensch knocked the fan over and it fell on a pile of shit. Shit was flung all over the place. Some of it landed on his head.
Erroneous non-verbatim quote: "Crensch is a shit head."
See? How that is incorrect?
As you should know, a quote is verbatim. I'm not trying to be your English teacher here, but you can't take words written and combine them to make a new sentence. That's dishonest.
https://thewritepractice.com/when-you-use-quotation-marks/
Number 3.
Air quotes designate that what you’re saying should not be taken at face value. You are being sarcastic or lying outright. In your writing, they’re used in the same way.
Now get the fuck off my lawn.
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