Like I said: judging imaginary people you’ve made up in order to look down on. Never been a fan of Harry Potter myself, but I don’t expect someone lacking in basic social skills to understand why other people would say something.
And I wouldn’t expect an emotionally stunted person stuck in high school or earlier to understand why people look down on them. So I guess we both think we understand each other.
Time that would have been better spent watching Sesame Street, you might have learned how to get along with others.
And why exactly would I be concerned with getting along with a salty child?
Then you might learn how to get along with adults. A skill you are lacking.
I don’t think those skills necessarily translate. I wouldn’t expect someone who reads children’s books to understand why.
Like I said: judging imaginary people you’ve made up in order to look down on. Never been a fan of Harry Potter myself, but I don’t expect someone lacking in basic social skills to understand why other people would say something.
And I wouldn’t expect an emotionally stunted person stuck in high school or earlier to understand why people look down on them. So I guess we both think we understand each other.
Cheers!