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You asked someone to give you something, and they did, and then you claimed that they lied. I call BS on your original request being made in good faith.


I can also just say I love working with 130-year old and they are all great to make a silly argument :) you understand the probability of this sentence being true "I've had several co-workers... (69-year olds)..." - like 0.0002319%? :)


And you, also, can claim no one can find 69 year-old they like to work with to make a silly argument.

It’s not that your (implied, guessed-at-by-me) idea is wrong on its face. It’s that you choose to (1) imply it, (2) in a snarky way that is insulting (even if true), and then when someone claimed a counter-example, you immediately fell back on made-up numbers for why you wouldn’t have to display the slightest curiosity as to how this supposed impossibility came to be.

You assume they’re lying? Why should anyone think better of you? Anyone can lie on the internet.




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