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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
i never thought you were trying to slyly do shit.
i think, no i KNOW, you are MUCH more confused here than i am.
i KNEW you werent trying to sell the truck, BUT saying it wasnt for sale confused me in the context of just a reminiscing post. there was no need for that distinction because it wasnt something he would want to satisfy what hes looking for anyway.
that truck is in NO WAY "CLOSE ENOUGH" for what he was wanting. he was VERY specific in that regards.
you are a ****ing idiot this morning buddy, and obviously insecure. maybe the holidays are bringing that out more in you, but whatever the issue is i hope you can get past it and enjoy the holiday.
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I know what I was talking about. You admit you were completely confused. But your insecurity and ego can't let that go, despite my patient and simple explanation, and insist on projecting insecurity and lack of knowledge on me.
YOU assumed that mac posted about his grandfather's truck wanting ONLY and SOLELY to talk about that specific make and model and a pending transaction for a replacement.
YOU assumed that I responding oblivious to the the body differences between the years.
YOU locked in on those two misapprehensions and made a shit ton of assumptions about me and derailed the entire exchange.
YOUR ego won't let you admit you just misread the conversation and provokes you to shit on me by insisting your confusion had merit.
FTR - I knew the differences from the moment I posted. But I was posting to find common ground to talk with mac over something he was sentimental and emotionally invested. The 'not for sale' remark was not intended to be and did not serve as the blockbuster mistake on my part. I didn't think he would want to buy my dad's truck. I didn't think it was the same truck. I was making an offhand reference to 'don't even think about it' to indicate the common sentimental value.