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about the argumentation in the conversation, and even more precisely about the arguments given by Aunt Betty in the conversation with MC. Aunt Betty compared Grandma's illness to MC's fart. Moreover, she made a comparison in situations that cannot be compared - namely in a restaurant. if the grandmother also found herself naked in a restaurant in front of the waiters - then yes, then the situation could be examined. and so - Aunt Betty's argument is incorrect. The incident with my grandmother happened at home, with her family. and MC farting would also be normal within the family circle. MC, knowing about his illness, simply would NOT go to the restaurant (unless, of course, he is a fan of deliberately “delighting” the people around him with his “sudden greetings” from the depths of his intestines hehe). and even those robbers - they broke into the house without an invitation, so robbers cannot be accepted on the same basis as salespeople in clothing stores. robbers should be compared rather to a fire, which forces people to flee from a burning house “with what they have” (sometimes even naked)
I am sure that Aunt Betty herself, from the height of her life experience, would hardly begin to compare the incomparable; she would rather compare the attempt at kidnapping with a fire in an attempt to thereby clarify the reasoning of the grandmother herself.
I am sure that Aunt Betty herself, from the height of her life experience, would hardly begin to compare the incomparable; she would rather compare the attempt at kidnapping with a fire in an attempt to thereby clarify the reasoning of the grandmother herself.