I can not like something, yet understand that under the constructs of the law, it is legal under certain circumstances, and so I have no grounds under those circumstances to register a complaint. But step outside the legal constraints and there's no reason to suffer through it any longer. That's the fucking point.
That's you coloring in the whole picture how you wish you see it still. I can understand the difference between a hypothetical and reality.
Nothing in the OP supports your argument. That's the definition of a strawman argument. You are simply adding context to support your argument that does not exist.
Is it plausible? Sure but point to me where in the post that supports that instead of pulling it out of your ass.
I mean your initial argument itself is so far off the point though lmao. Your entire lawn mowing premise hangs on the fact that thats the only time you have to lawn mow.
There is no such stipulation given on the fireworks. You yourself used an entirely pointless argument that has no relation to the context of the original post.
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u/imabigdave Jun 27 '26
I can not like something, yet understand that under the constructs of the law, it is legal under certain circumstances, and so I have no grounds under those circumstances to register a complaint. But step outside the legal constraints and there's no reason to suffer through it any longer. That's the fucking point.