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Asking for you to back up your claims isn't a strawman
I shouldn't have to explain to you that synonyms of a word are not exact translations. Synonyms for uncivil include impolite, rude, discourteous, disrespectful, unmannerly, bad-mannered, impertinent, impudent, ungracious; brusque, sharp, curt, offhand, gruff, churlish, snippy.
(Didn't see barbarous where I got my definition.)
Are you going to ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ sit here and tell me that all of those words mean the exact same thing and are interchangeable in most instances? Really? I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but if we can't agree with what a synonym is then we can't agree on anything
This is basically my point. We can tell what you’re doing