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I need your help. I am always correct about everything, but the way that I speak causes everyone to not believe me at first. They always believe me at the end, after I have been proven right, but how do I learn to speak in a way that conveys to them I am correct before they learn the truth that I was right from the beginning? How can I articulate my point like a normal person would? Look at how I am talking now, and notice what is wrong with it, what is the correct way to say what I am saying such that others would believe it before it is inevitably proven to them?

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>No I haven't read that ye-
>"Oh! you should!"
>Yeah I've been meaning to...
...for years...

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>forcing myself to read because I feel like I "have" to read something, even though I'm not really enjoying it, but I feel obligated

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>tfw you realize that over the last week you've spent more time reading sissy captions on /gif/ than literature

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