You seem to have a problem.
You suggest that I re-read my posts or saying anything at any point in my life. You are clearly in the wrong, but you are struggling to keep yourself in the right.
I was certain before going after you on your post , I was a 100% sure that you were that 'bigot' . But as it turned out, you are not that 'bigot' , you are someone else who is asking a funny silly question , and claiming it was a "legitimate question"You have agreed that you made an error. Any person, who has made a genuine mistake, apologizes for it and moves on. You are still here trying to argue about it and saying that
you thought that I was the bigot. You are not me and are assuming that I was asking a funny silly question. That is how you interpreted it and I have corrected you on your misinterpretation.
You saw a post without understanding the context or the previous discourse and you decided to jump to conclusion. I clarified this confusion for you and, yet, you still claim to be in the right.
Writing that "
I suggest you to re-read your posts before you make them ,and always think twice or thrice before saying something at any point in your life, because , otherwise you will end up arguing with strangers because they would think that you are trying to defend a 'bigot' , just like in this situation for example. This way, you can avoid unnecessary disturbance and argument with strangers" is childish and not good for you.
You should understand what people are saying before jumping to conclusion, if not, in real life you will have a hard time with other people or may even get into fights. You are still writing your C12 maths exams, so you have not even entered university. For your own safety, I suggest that you relax more.
You have an exam coming up and it is in your best interest to read and understand the questions and context before jumping to conclusion. Even beyond that, you should understand the context before jumping to conclusion. If not, you will look like a plonker to your friends or peers.
From someone who is probably older than you, I sincerely advise that you loosen up and relax a bit. Life is not like TSR or social media, where you can have a web-rage and jump into people's conversation in a bid to piss them off without facing consequences. If you want to enter a conversation, you do it with respect.
If you are going to University, you will need this advice. If you are not going to University and have chosen to go into society, then you must brace yourself and control yourself more.
Despite my rant, I wish you the best in your Maths exam. Good luck.