"When I began trying to form a new claim by stitching together these parts in such an unnatural way, some called me mad."
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[A two-column table.]
- [First row:]
- [column "Claim":]
- [Open book. Left page says "F", right page shows the monster labeled "?". Arrow pointing to book says "by MS".]
- "No, the monster in Mary Shelley's book is unnamed. Frankenstein is the doctor who created him."
- [column "Notes":] This is the normal claim
- [column "Claim":]
- [Second row:]
- [column "Claim":]
- [Open book. Left page says "?", right page shows the monster labeled "F". Arrow pointing to book says "by MS".]
- "No, the monster in Mary Shelley's novel is named Frankenstein."
- [column "Notes":] Also common, and not worth getting mad about IMO
- [column "Claim":]
- [Third row:]
- [column "Claim":]
- [Open book. Left page says "MS", right page shows the monster labeled "?". Arrow pointing to book says "by F".]
- "No, Frankenstein is the name of the author. The monster Mary Shelley created is unnamed."
- [column "Notes":] At a glance this could pass for one of the normal claims
- [column "Claim":]
- [4th row:]
- [column "Claim":]
- [Open book. Left page says "MS", right page shows the monster labeled "F". Arrow pointing to book says "by ?".]
- "No one knows who wrote the novel about Doctor Mary Shelley creating the monster Frankenstein."
- [column "Notes":I would read this book
- [column "Claim":]
- [5th row:]
- [column "Claim":]
- [Open book. Left page says "F", right page shows the monster labeled "MS". Arrow pointing to book says "by ?".]
- "No, Frankenstein is the name of the doctor. The monster he created is Mary Shelley."
- [column "Notes", merged with 6th row:] Fully chaotic
- [column "Claim":]
- [6th row:]
- [column "Claim":]
- [Open book. Left page says "?", right page shows the monster labeled "MS". Arrow pointing to book says "by F".]
- "No, the doctor who creates Mary Shelley in Frankenstein's novel doesn't have a name."
- [column "Notes", merged with 5th row:] Fully chaotic
- [column "Claim":]
[Title text:] When I began trying to form a new claim by stitching together these parts in such an unnatural way, some called me mad.
This is how Reddit began to feel. Everything I'd say would be responded to with a fully chaotic response.
Then if I provided evidence and argued my original point, they'd get angry and tell me I was being a snowflake and being triggered by something so inconsequential as the author of a 200 year old book.
No, I just want to set the record straight with evidence and facts while you're spouting nonsense and muddying the waters of discussion without any evidence.
It was usually about videogames too.
Ma'am, this is a comic