I was giving a example of a situation I myself experienced in here I messed up on something without doing anything "wrong". We are not talking about the definition of wrong like it was an answer on a pop quiz, we are talking about wrong as in "an unjust, dishonest, or immoral action." Maybe you don't understand what "wrong" means in this context? Because you seem to be getting more caught up in my words rather then my substance.So in your world burning something isn't doing it wrong. But I don't really see how your example is translating into this situation where you believe that he turned the confrontation from an awkward exchange to a confrontation that got the police involved and lost Karen her job. Which is less burned the spaghetti messed up and more outright threatened the Karen.
Attempting to bring yourself into the situation with her dog is a continuation. If you can't see that, I don't know what to tell you. If someone I was in a disagreement with attempted to course my kids towards him, that would be stroking the fire of conflict as there is no reason my kids need to be involved in our disagreement. I don't believe me pointing that out means I am on her side on this, only that the context of the situation changes.And he didn't continue to confrontation. She did.
Usually if people stretch the truth, they would do such in their favor. It would be odd for him to stretch the truth by adding a possible negative, questionable context to this situation. Maybe that's just me though.So yes 100% factual like the rest of social media. Exactly how it went down with no possibility of him stretching the truth.
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