In post 586, Kate Bishop wrote:at least someone's having fun.
ffery head's out for tonight.
possibly tomorrow. we'll see.
Mmhmm. Okay, we're going to be serious for a moment here. I don't know if you're trying to make me feel guilty purposefully or if it's just a passive effect of how you're feeling, but unlike the rest of my sisters I don't have issues identifying when I've done right and when I've done wrong.
A statement like this would have someone like Niamh feeling really bad for about a week straight thinking she had done something wrong to deserve this kind of guilt trip.
I, on the other hand, just went back and reviewed every post in our interaction, and have determined that at the beginning of it, I was speaking about your posts in a analytical manner and trying to interact with you in terms of the game and why I felt the way I did.
To which you replied with "lmao" to someone voting you. "Vote me then" to someone scum reading you. Mockery to my real concern (and compliment) that you will be harder to kill than Toog.
And then insulted my intelligence by insinuating that I was too stupid to understand that you were town and obviously being night killed this game, and that it was indeed funny how stupid I was.
To which I responded sarcastically to point out you were being unfair and unkind, and also to make you feel uncomfortable with having done it. I don't regret that.
And then finally addressed your insult directly and asked you to cease doing it in the future.
From my examination of these events, I feel I have nothing to feel guilty over, but perhaps I do feel bad for considering that you might do this intentionally. We're meant to be friends, so maybe I'm not supposed to do that?
But frankly, after you insulted me, it's a little hard to maintain my good faith that you aren't also guilt tripping me. So I'd like to ask you to stop doing that if you're doing it intentionally, or if not, then I apologize for assuming/insinuating you were, and I'd like to ask you to be more considerate with how you word things.
Thanks and have a wonderful evening.
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