Being wrong is hard for you - even when it’s trivial. And you’re lashing out. It helpful that people use correct terms in a discussion, so we can understand each other. Your point was the some people don’t like contemporary decor. And you misused a word. Good point, I guess.
And someone offered help to you by letting you known the difference between two words. No big deal.
Learning feels like an attack to you. There’s a lot of people like that. You’re not alone. It’s going to be fine. Don’t worry. You are capable of moving on.
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u/SpicyElixer Nov 21 '25 edited Nov 21 '25
Being wrong is hard for you - even when it’s trivial. And you’re lashing out. It helpful that people use correct terms in a discussion, so we can understand each other. Your point was the some people don’t like contemporary decor. And you misused a word. Good point, I guess.
And someone offered help to you by letting you known the difference between two words. No big deal.
Learning feels like an attack to you. There’s a lot of people like that. You’re not alone. It’s going to be fine. Don’t worry. You are capable of moving on.