(Laughs). This is your argument, New Guy? I think I need to refresh you on your post:
Your accusation mentioned nothing about the house, but instead talked where you recalled """lengthy""""exchanges about where I supposedly said Juliette did not betray Kelly.
So far, no lengthy exchanges and you have not provided any documentation to support where I stated Juliette did not betray Kelly.
You remember the exchange as well as I do, New Guy. You wilfully and deliberately left out key pieces of the posts that clearly explain what happened in detail.
There was a misunderstanding, key to this argument, which you failed to point out. I couldn't locate the verbiage where Juliette told Kelly the house was safe. I advised I checked the recaps, which did confirm that she did indeed confirm the house was safe. However, I could find nothing in the scripts to support the statement.
You advised me over and over again to replay the scene on Netflix and Amazon. I do not have access to those service, which I explained to you several times. You did finally understand what I was saying, and you then provided a screen print of the email to support the statement.
I think we've said all there is to say here.
Quote:Wow. You wrote: "I know Kelly was betrayed, I get that." I recall lengthy exchanges where your position was Hexenette did not betray Kelly.
Your accusation mentioned nothing about the house, but instead talked where you recalled """lengthy""""exchanges about where I supposedly said Juliette did not betray Kelly.
So far, no lengthy exchanges and you have not provided any documentation to support where I stated Juliette did not betray Kelly.
You remember the exchange as well as I do, New Guy. You wilfully and deliberately left out key pieces of the posts that clearly explain what happened in detail.
There was a misunderstanding, key to this argument, which you failed to point out. I couldn't locate the verbiage where Juliette told Kelly the house was safe. I advised I checked the recaps, which did confirm that she did indeed confirm the house was safe. However, I could find nothing in the scripts to support the statement.
You advised me over and over again to replay the scene on Netflix and Amazon. I do not have access to those service, which I explained to you several times. You did finally understand what I was saying, and you then provided a screen print of the email to support the statement.
I think we've said all there is to say here.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.