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CosmicCleric@lemmy.world ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Ok but the text that you replied to, that you quoted, was “If the event lasts only a moment and leaves no visual cue (e.g. an assault), then binary search is practically useless.” Emphasis mine. If you’d started out saying “there’s ALWAYS a visual cue,” then you likely wouldn’t be getting dragged, but you started out arguing from this position without clarifying it, which makes it seem like you didn’t know what you were talking about.

Last time I checked, I’m allow to disagree with a comment someone made, and argue the opposite. Just because they say ‘no visual cue’ does not mean that is no visual cue.

You can’t say that you can simply look for visual cues when the other person specified that there were none.

Yes I can. Of course I can (unless you’re advocating I’m not allowed to disagree and argue that point).

Its called “disagreeing” with what the other person is speaking of. Its a discussion.

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