So this guy replied to my satirical post and it turned into a long debate over satire, then it turned into him calling me childish. Even after I explained that two short quotes isn't enough to write off everything I say as childish, he still continued his last post saying everything I said was childish and at the end, he muted me. Isn't muting things something that only children do, which would make him a hypocrite? (If you want to see the post, I can't provide a link cuz iPads don't do that, but the title is HOW TO GET GJALLARHORN!!! CONFIRMED!!!!! Look for the reply chain with like 20 replies). Personally, I think it's childish because it's like covering your ears and going nahnahnahnahnah can't hear you
Edit: thanks for your opinions everyone. While I like the feedback, I thought this post was dead. How the hell did it get a second wind?
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Edited by Hoggs Bison: 5/3/2015 1:52:18 PMI sometimes mute people for having opinions or beliefs I disagree with, such as revisionist history (the Civil War was about states' rights!), or a deep-seated ignorance of subjects like social science and philosophy (gender = sex, atheists are more logical!). It's not that I don't want to hear those opinions, but instead that I've heard them a million times already and they really never change. At some point, the sheer repetitiveness makes those people not worth responding or listening to.