I identified that explicitly: “to pretend to think that the only possibilities are either instantaneous, thorough adjustment or nearly complete lack of adjustment”. It's still more passive-aggression to demand that I say what I've already said.What about my comment exactly was passive-aggressive or snarky?
That's still more snark. Worse, I've not used any words that ought to be considered long.Using long words doesn't always make you sound smarter. In this case, it just makes you seem unbearably pretentious.
The line isn't an issue; the misspelling was; I apologize for that.Also, just so you know, if you add a line after the name of the user you're replying to (and misspell their username), they won't be notified that you replied to them.
That's not a change for you.NOW I'm being passive aggressive and snarky.
Again, that's passive-aggressive snark. Other than noting my misspelling of your account name, the only argument that you have offered in each comment was passive-aggression or snark. Almost anyone can argue that way about anything or in response to anything.Sorry, I was taking out my bad mood on you when I replied to your comment. I usually ignore dicks on the internet.
I note that you are the one continuing after you declared yourself finished. And your continuation is more passive-aggression, as likely will be any next comment from you. You seem to be a one-trick pony.I said you can win the argument, so why are you still trying to fight me? Do you really care that much what I think of you? Go talk to a therapist about your need for attention and your urge to be needlessly aggressive to everyone you meet.
No one said that she should expect it; no one even said that she should interpret her experience as isekai. It was evident that things around her were radically changed, for some reason, but she was refusing to accept what she could actually see.Isekai doesn't exist in the real world, thus no one would expect it.
Some of the other theories that you mention would indeed be more likely explanations for the radical change than isekai; but, again, no one here said that she should believe that she'd been transported to another world.The other theories are much more likely-