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@Celtsin4 Thanks for your thoughts. Any substantive comments about my point, which was about the fact that I'd love a definitive answer ...
@chrisgeidner I think you used the word love in a far more sarcastic and pointed tone. And you never got around to asking, just critiquing
@Celtsin4 It was a bad headline. I had a discussion with two other journalists who tweeted it about it. What's your point?
@chrisgeidner You're imagining things I never said anything about the quality of the headline.
@chrisgeidner my points: 1. you're a hypocrite 2. You were being a sarcastic douche for no reason 3. You never asked tat
@Celtsin4 No, no, and no. Goodbye.
@chrisgeidner lol. At least you didn't let it get to you
@Celtsin4 I didn't. You don't follow me, don't know my work, and I'm bored walking to the train so engaged until it became clear you had ...
@chrisgeidner we disagree, what more is there to it? I just am amused because from my perspective you just keep reproving my point lol
@Celtsin4 ... about whether someone *actually* has confirmed whether this was used by Lego in the '70s?
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