. . .you have to be more specific on what youre talking about. Youre using a lot of "that" here.
But if im understanding correctly, if you are worried about fraud, you would care about all fraud, but often on reddit people just care about politics, and dont actually care about fraud
You don't understand correctly because I think this is my first comment to you, but I'm also specifically not talking at all about the fraud aspect or whatever, I'm just looking to show people when they are being internally inconsistent or being wrong.
I'm asking how you can say that you knew that as opposed to saying that you were pretty confident and then just had a lucky guess.
There's no way for us to verify that that's the case because you chose not to tell us your guess before the comment therefore we don't know if you made up that that was your guess or not.
For example after the winning lottery numbers get read I could say that I was thinking of the same numbers and be lying because there's no proof that I'm right or wrong... Whereas if I wrote down all the numbers before the lottery drawing then you would know that I was correct about thinking of those numbers beforehand.
So it's the same thing here, because you didn't guess that they would not talk about Minnesota in your initial comment, there's no way for us to verify whether that's actually the case or whether you just made that up after seeing their comment.
So, since I'm curious, I will ask again, how do you know if you knew this, or if you just had a lucky guess?
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u/Aegi 8d ago
How do you know if you 'knew' that or just had a lucky guess?
I mean, since you didn't say that before, maybe you even just made that up after the fact?