I'm sorry. I hope that you can find a way to make amends. At least try. It's very difficult to find people we like these days.
I had a falling out with a friend many years ago, and we did try to repair the friendship but it was never really the same and I gave up first although I still get the occasional call when there's good news. I'm genuinely happy about the news but my ability to have a real conversation hits a wall. The conflict that caused the problem highlighted an issue that had been overlooked and really shouldn't have been.
I'll venture to say that you were doing the same thing I was, ignoring some things that indicated a big issue. Your friend still thought Hillary was going to prison and Trump is president. There really isn't any viable reason to think either of those things are true, but a lot of hopium, while accusing you of living in a fantasy. I'm sorry to say it but it's probably good that the things got hot over this and not in a situation that could've cost you.
Yeah yours is a pretty insightful comment, I ignored his q nonsense, but somehow my beliefs triggered him. We did a smile and good morning thing at work today, so at least the work situation is going to be fine.
I'm glad. At the least he's not immature or spiteful.
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