When I write posts on here I usually know I'm right in a variety of ways. One way being that I pissed off someone so much that they felt the need to come at me and say something ridiculous. When that happens I normally write an entire post dedicated to them. The second way I know I'm right, I hear nothing but silence.
I'm not talking about every post. I'm talking about posts when I exploit something that I see on facebook that everyone is talking about. Such as Pats fans basically canonizing Tom Brady for taking a "pay cut". As I explained earlier this week, he didn't take a pay cut. Did any Pats fan try and dispute this with me? No, because I am correct because I do things such as checking facts.
Today I am fully expecting Mets fans to tell me how ridiculous I am saying that I would trade Zack Wheeler and Travis d'Arnaud for Mike Stanton. So far, nothing but crickets. However I am begging someone to give me a reason as to why you wouldn't do this if you were the Mets. The more you think about it, the more sense that would make even though it's nonsense and never going to happen.
Am I saying that I am always right? Nope. I know I write some stupid shit that is way off on here. Such as my NCAA Tournament projected number one seeds that came crashing down this entire week. But I am just saying how I know when I am actually right. And when I know I'm right, it feels so damn good.
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