Then you didn't understand it. The example you used was essentially exactly the same as the one i did. That kind of wonton parroting can never be conversation.
You said I chose to feel disrespected instead of feeling nothing
Correct, which you admitted both verbally - and more importantly - through your actions. You haven't said one novel or worthwhile thing since a minor comment 20+ comments ago. You are positively obsessed and quite obviously offended. Otherwise such a minor comment would not and could not ever illicit such a "response". You could have just ignored such a quip and stayed on topic - but you let your emotions get the better of you. Don't be upset, don't be ashamed; just try to do better next time.
You have no chance of being honest with anyone else if you can't first be honest with yourself. There is no shame in being offended - cast off your pride. There is shame in allowing that offense to consume you and that emotion to make conversation impossible - but before you can do any better you have to recognize and admit your mistakes (to yourself!)
There is a clear and distinct benefit
No, there isn't. Just like repeating yourself over and over again to attempt to troll someone has no benefits.
This is the superior medium. Engage in productive conversation here if you can or be silent. Though you'll have to do that with someone else, because you have wasted too much of my time and i've given you too many chances to do better. Pride is a fool's fortress and shame's cloak, cast it off if you can.
Then you didn't understand it. The example you used was essentially exactly the same as the one i did. That kind of wonton parroting can never be conversation.
Correct, which you admitted both verbally - and more importantly - through your actions. You haven't said one novel or worthwhile thing since a minor comment 20+ comments ago. You are positively obsessed and quite obviously offended. Otherwise such a minor comment would not and could not ever illicit such a "response". You could have just ignored such a quip and stayed on topic - but you let your emotions get the better of you. Don't be upset, don't be ashamed; just try to do better next time.
You have no chance of being honest with anyone else if you can't first be honest with yourself. There is no shame in being offended - cast off your pride. There is shame in allowing that offense to consume you and that emotion to make conversation impossible - but before you can do any better you have to recognize and admit your mistakes (to yourself!)
No, there isn't. Just like repeating yourself over and over again to attempt to troll someone has no benefits.
This is the superior medium. Engage in productive conversation here if you can or be silent. Though you'll have to do that with someone else, because you have wasted too much of my time and i've given you too many chances to do better. Pride is a fool's fortress and shame's cloak, cast it off if you can.