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This comment doesn't make sense are you asking for signs someones not an ass hole but is misinterpreted as one
Please take some of these, and put them at the appropriate places in your sentence:
, . ?
I do believe this comment right here adequately answers OP’s question
This is lemmy not English class
It wasn’t English class before you got here — but, unfortunately, it turned out you missed the other English classes! No big deal, though, we’re happy to pivot.
So, let’s talk about the subjunctive …
If you can't write proper english on Lemmy you can't on English class either
"This is lemmy not english class" ☝️🤓
What is not a sign
Not a sign that someone is an asshole
But is often misinterpreted as one
What is something people see as assholish behaviour that really isn't