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Syne Offline
(Apr 28, 2026 05:08 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:"Even when I play nice" only applies... take a wild guess... when I'm actually playing nice.

LOL "Even" means in addition to all the times you don't play nice. IOW, all the time just as you claimed. You're still trying to lie your way out of it.

No, as usual, you're just woefully illiterate.

The adverb even is used to emphasize something surprising, unexpected, extreme, or unlikely. It highlights that a statement remains true despite contrary expectations (e.g., "It was so cold even the river froze") or intensifies comparisons (e.g., "This is even better").

Key Usage Examples

Emphasizing the unexpected: "Everyone was late—even Chris".
Negative emphasis (small amount): "She didn’t even say goodbye".
Comparisons: "The next day was even hotter".
"Even if/though" (Concession): "Even if it rains, we’ll play".
"Even so" (Despite that): "I’m tired; even so, I’ll finish this".

Synonyms

Indeed
Still
Yet
Actually (in some contexts)
- Gemini


Quote:You're basically a firehose of non-stop lying aren't you? How do you live with your pathetic self? Nevermind liar. I don't want to hear you lie again. You're done.
Way to project and beg off, nutcase.
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Syne Offline
(Apr 28, 2026 05:42 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: You're a grammatical retard:

"in addition to"---synonyms: "along with the rest"... "even".."as well as this"..

https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/anothe...on_to.html

AI Overview:

"Context-Dependent Adverbial Synonyms for "even":

In addition/Besides (used as a connector)"

Thanks for proving your illiteracy... or your pathological lying. LOL!

Adverb
Used to intensify a comparative adjective or adverb
Adverb
Used to emphasize something surprising or extreme
- https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/anothe.../even.html

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#34
Magical Realist Offline
Let me spell this out for you dumbass:

There's no context in your statement making "even when I'm playing nice" mean exclusively then. "Even" doesn't ever mean that. If you were indicating exclusively "when I'm playing nice" you would have used "only" or "just" not "even". "Even" is always inclusive, like saying "I work every day, even on Sundays." Hence nothing changes by saying "even when I'm playing nice". You're still lying that I'm always the first to make it personal or to insult. Which we know now is an outright lie that you're continuing to lie about it. You really are an abysmally stupid fuck, aren't you?
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Syne Offline
(Apr 28, 2026 06:22 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: Let me spell this out for you dumbass:

There's no context in your statement making "even when I'm playing nice" mean exclusively then. "Even" doesn't ever mean that. If you were indicating exclusively "when I'm playing nice" you would have used "only" or "just" not "even". "Even" is always inclusive, like saying "I work every day, even on Sundays." Hence nothing changes by saying "even when I'm playing nice". You're still lying that I'm always the first to make it personal or to insult. Which we know now is an outright lie that you're continuing to lie about it. You really are an abysmally stupid fuck, aren't you?

Learn to read, dipshit. You've now moved from your strawman of "in addition to" to a new strawman of "exclusively." Nowhere did anyone claim it was used as "exclusively," but between your delusional voices and your functional illiteracy, you just keep dreaming up new bullshit.

I even cited the same website you used, and you still can't figure out simple English.

Look at how far you have to either fuddle up simple English or lie to assuage your hatred. No wonder every time I give you a chance, you always restart the insults first.

AI can figure it out better than you can. Maybe you have subhuman intelligence to go with your subhuman morals.

? Breakdown of Meaning
"Even when I've played nice"

The Effort: The speaker has tried to be polite, fair, and respectful.
The Goal: They likely attempted to resolve a problem without fighting.
The Constraint: They followed the "rules" of a healthy discussion.

"You're always the first to revert"

The Habit: This is a recurring pattern of behavior, not a one-time mistake.
The Instinct: The other person’s default setting is to stop being professional or polite.
The Timing: As soon as things get difficult, they stop trying to be "nice."

"Making it personal"

The Attack: Instead of discussing the problem (e.g., "You forgot to do the dishes"), they attack the person (e.g., "You are lazy and selfish").
The Shift: The focus moves from a specific action or event to the person’s identity, flaws, or past mistakes.
- Gemini


Cry about your obvious illiteracy, hatred, and lies some more.
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Quote:You've now moved from your strawman of "in addition to" to a new strawman of "exclusively." Nowhere did anyone claim it was used as "exclusively," but between your delusional voices and your functional illiteracy, you just keep dreaming up new bullshit.

LOL You're too stupid to even argue your own case. You have to use an LLM to argue for you. Here's where you said it was used as "exclusively" liar:

Quote:"Even when I play nice" only applies... take a wild guess... when I'm actually playing nice.

"Only" means "exclusively" dumbass. I'm not wasting my time here any longer. You're done telling lies here.
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(Apr 28, 2026 02:32 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:You've now moved from your strawman of "in addition to" to a new strawman of "exclusively." Nowhere did anyone claim it was used as "exclusively," but between your delusional voices and your functional illiteracy, you just keep dreaming up new bullshit.

LOL You're too stupid to even argue your own case. You have to use an LLM to argue for you.
No, I had hoped that the AI would either get it through your thick head or shame you for your illiteracy. But alas, you're too delusional.

Quote:Here's where you said it was used as "exclusively":

Quote:"Even when I play nice" only applies... take a wild guess... when I'm actually playing nice.

"Only" means "exclusively" dumbass. I'm not wasting my time with your lies any longer.
Illiterate moron. You ignorantly think that means "even" means "only." What an illiterate imbecile.
Saying when a phrase applies does not mean that's what one word in the phrase means.

Your illiteracy really is impenetrable Dunning-Kruger ignorance.

In crayon, for the guy with the grade-school reading comprehension:

Quote:"when I play nice" only applies... take a wild guess... when I'm actually playing nice.
"Even" means "despite, although, regardless of."
Hence:
Quote:Even when I've played nice, you're always the first to revert to making it personal.
Means:

Regardless of when I've played nice, you're always the first to revert to making it personal.


In the phrase "even when I play nice," the word "even" acts as an adverb used to emphasize something surprising, unexpected, or extreme.
Here is a breakdown of what it means in that context:

It implies a contrast: It suggests that "playing nice" (being kind, polite, or accommodating) is something that should result in a positive outcome, but in this case, it does not.
It emphasizes frustration: It highlights that despite taking the high road or doing the right thing, the negative result (or unfair treatment) still happens anyway.
Synonyms: You could replace it with "despite," "although," or "regardless of" (e.g., "Regardless of when I play nice...").

Example:

"Even when I play nice, I still get treated unfairly."
Meaning: Despite the fact that I am being nice, I am still treated unfairly.

It is used to show that a certain behavior (playing nice) is not enough to change a negative outcome.

The different uses of 'even' - ABC Education
Aug 4, 2019 — 'Even' is used as an adverb when we want to add emphasis to show that something is surprising or extreme.
- Gemini

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#38
Magical Realist Offline
Quote:You ignorantly think that means "even" means "only.

No dumbass. You do. Which is why I've corrected you 4 times now liar. You're done.
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Syne Offline
(Apr 28, 2026 03:02 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:You ignorantly think that means "even" means "only.

No dumbass. You do. Which is why I've corrected you 4 times now. You're done.

Your projecting your own illiteracy, hopeless moron.
Even in crayon, with AI explaining it, you STILL can't grasp simple English.
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