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SimplyJosho t1_it1uaar wrote

Not anyone here. You know people on reddit don't have girlfriends.

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innsleeper t1_it1w2y5 wrote

Couldn't have been an r/mk user - the guy in the post seems like an asshat and everyone here is always a bright ray of cookie-scented sunshine.

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JIETOB t1_it262kn wrote

Shit you not, i hate brown switches (except kailh silent browns, they are good) they are a furuncle on a holy body of tactile switches, but i also like box royal, so who I'm to judge you?

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Sullen_Narwhal t1_it2xh5a wrote

Seems like his priorities are straight to me..

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spots_reddit t1_it33p45 wrote

Someone needs a silent switch on his gf.

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aylesworth t1_it36v2s wrote

Could also be a piano, although a lot of those are cheaper than some of the stuff we get here lol.

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dallatorretdu t1_it3laf8 wrote

typing on a brass-weighted chunk of metal is a right i’m not willing to give up

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RealAbd121 t1_it3z763 wrote

she probably means a piano keyboard, not a computer one.

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Bandit_FTW t1_it6ioqr wrote

Juxtaposition is the fancy word for saying opposite when comparing.

Examples: The juxtaposition of the disabled man to the able man means… Also mean: The comparison between the disable and able man means…

Not the best examples but I think it gets the point across

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JIETOB t1_it6j2bk wrote

It's curious why you choose "disable" and "able" for examples in this this exact situation, but thanks, now i get what you said. Googling this word confused me worse, than before i know meaning.

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Bandit_FTW t1_it6jcq1 wrote

Because it’s something that has to relate. Let’s say in a book, if the man was physically disabled and couldn’t walk it but people who were able and could walk were being brought up a lot, the juxtaposition (comparison) makes the reader feel a certain way/creates a tone of the book etc.

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