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Originally Posted by Mark Lapierre Ah, I misinterpreted. I've never seen the term "delusional" used in a self-referential way that wasn't also intended to apply to others. "So, for me," usually means, "in my opinion" but not "solely in reference to myself." Unless that second comma is absent. I could go into the exact details of why that sentence structure creates that impression, but in the end I could have just asked for clarification first.
I'm obviously still not used to your unique writing style Uplift. |
I deliberately put both commas there, to try to highlight 'for me', and to try and clarify that it is my personal choice and personal situation.