Cheesecat wrote:That's a good practice to have but that doesn't mean the words written were fully understood or read properly.
The issue is that we have some petulants around here who put up bad arguments and expect everyone to stand in wonder before them. When that doesn't happen, it turns into a teenager complaining to their parents: "You just don't understaaaaaaaand!"
Everyone's welcome to think what they like, of course. But people don't argue with you and sebster because they fail to understand what you're saying. Sebster gets incredibly angry when he's challenged. It's not down to "reading comprehension" that people have noticed that.