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==== Even though your request is focused on the current comment, this is where your “standing objection” logic becomes visible: ==== * OP’s F3–F5 (appeal to authority / ridicule / condescension) function as new objections to Greg’s earlier posture and rhetorical moves. * OP’s F6 also implicitly challenges Greg’s earlier “You gotta be kidding me” dismissal by treating it as confirmatory evidence of the very pattern OP accused him of (rather than evidence OP was being unreasonable). Whether those objections remain “standing” will depend on what Greg (or others) says next. If you paste Greg’s next reply (if there is one), that’s likely where we’ll finally get direct challenges to specific F-claims—at which point some of OP’s arguments may become “currently in question” under your rule.
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