I would say this is bold of you but what isn't bold of you, and how could I be surprised that your follow-up to accusing me of rising to a fake challenge would be to present me with a real challenge in which you take my words out of context and use them for the basis of potential humiliation should I fail--which I won't--to summarize what I might have just forgotten all of what I said--which I didn't--putting you on the edge of being sadistic and ableist or, simply put, on the verge of being just an asshole, not to be too rude or blunt with my language.
[He takes the phone, neutrally smug somehow, but then struggles for a solid five minutes or so, typing and typing quickly, backspacing, clicking around his paragraph and backspacing, typing some more, overall doing this whole dance across Dirk's phone screen. Finally he stops, but he doesn't hand the phone over; if anything, he holds it closer as he looks back at Dirk.]
I admit, I'm finding this challenge difficult, hard as it may be to come to terms with despite my previous claims otherwise, which thus proves that a character limit is too constrictive in the first place, but as agreed I'll manage this.
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I would say this is bold of you but what isn't bold of you, and how could I be surprised that your follow-up to accusing me of rising to a fake challenge would be to present me with a real challenge in which you take my words out of context and use them for the basis of potential humiliation should I fail--which I won't--to summarize what I might have just forgotten all of what I said--which I didn't--putting you on the edge of being sadistic and ableist or, simply put, on the verge of being just an asshole, not to be too rude or blunt with my language.
[He takes the phone, neutrally smug somehow, but then struggles for a solid five minutes or so, typing and typing quickly, backspacing, clicking around his paragraph and backspacing, typing some more, overall doing this whole dance across Dirk's phone screen. Finally he stops, but he doesn't hand the phone over; if anything, he holds it closer as he looks back at Dirk.]
I admit, I'm finding this challenge difficult, hard as it may be to come to terms with despite my previous claims otherwise, which thus proves that a character limit is too constrictive in the first place, but as agreed I'll manage this.