When interacting with @dibblego online it helps not to take him seriously. When he tweets he knows exactly how he'll be interpreted and he doesn't care; he thinks it's your fault for choosing to be offended. He wants you to ban him to prove a point, so by all means…make his day.https://twitter.com/dibblego/status/1087124016488312832 …
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Replying to @propensive
It's not that simple. We could talk about it in not-a-noisy-pub one time.
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Replying to @dibblego
Yeah, I'd like to. I appreciate the civil reply. Maybe you didn't see the rest of the thread yet. ;)
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Replying to @propensive
If you show me a more effective strategy, I'll change right at this very moment. I'll admit I don't know of one.
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Replying to @dibblego
It's difficult to offer anything other than hypotheses. I'd like to discuss it in person, though.
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Replying to @propensive @jdegoes
Sounds alright. But you really should bring your broken phone to Australia.
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Based on my past experience, I'm not sure that one can distinguish a broken phone and a working phone in Australia.
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One Penrith is much the same as the other, I guess...
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I'm guessing Penrith must be Saxon or Old English for "no reception" from context.
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Penrith is in Sydney, which is some backwater with expensive houses and maybe trees or something.
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