@JokerDBlue—
When I duplicated the very rhetorical technique that you used, you call me “kind of dishonest”, because — even with a parenthetical note making it pretty clear that I was mimicking that technique (“it is possible for
more than one person to play the game”) — you weren't sufficiently intelligent to see that I was subjecting you to the same eristicism that you'd used on others. Apparently, the behavior that you find “kind of dishonest” in others is something in which
you engage
thoughtlessly.
You keep posting screen-shots of comments that I haven't falsified in the first place, as if these are somehow proof that you're honest. They're simply a variation on your
dishonest practice of
not quite saying something. In this case, you're
not quite saying that I would falsify my comments if you didn't preëmpt such falsification with a screenshot. (Brighter people have, by the way, noticed that there is a time-stamp for the latest edit to any comment, and they understand that one of the purposes of that time-stamp is to thwart falsifications.)
Your extended verbal gyrations (which probably aren't going to be read by anyone else) don't clarify and weren't intended to clarify. We all know that you didn't say what you didn't
quite say, just as we all know that I didn't say what I didn't
quite say; and yet we understand why you
objected to what wasn't
quite said about you, and why
I wanted to provoke you to object.
The urine and diaper references — which are not
jokes because they don't have the
structure of jokes — didn't start with the most recent chapter, but have been in
every chapter or in nearly every chapter, and they're not like the
one-off situations that you pretend are analogous, which is why you resort to the mushy claim that there weren't “a lot”.