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Or maybe you took Tyreen's words to heart: Don't forget to like, follow and obey.
A bit of introspection is, I believe, in order.
The only thing I've been a victim of is the lousy writing of BL3's mainstory, and your constantly reappearing threads trying to praise it.
Oof. Still i think i will try it at least once for the sake of completion and to see how it all started ^^
So, first you tell him not to be rude, and then you turn around and call him gullible. How does that work exactly? In what world is that not you being rude to him? Not to mention, calling him a victim robs him of agency.
Amazingly, people who aren't you have totally different take-aways from the game than you do, and they're all just as valid as yours.
So, you're called him gullible again. Only this time you're being even more disingenuous, because you want him to adopt your opinion as his own, instead of the one he's already formed.