The Reason There’s No Point Arguing on the Internet

I repeat: there is no point arguing with strangers on the internet. No one ever wins and no one ever learns anything. And as you can see by this exchange below, pretty much everyone is wrong. Anyway, while I much prefer “Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.” to “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” when it comes to sentences that us all the letters of the alphabet, this comment section is the best demonstration ever of why there is no point whatsoever trying to enter into reasonable debate on social media:

No Point Arguing on the Internet
No Point Arguing on the Internet

No Point Arguing on the Internet
No Point Arguing on the Internet
(via: Geek Girls)

I don’t know if all these people are trolling or just dumb, but here we are. 🤷

7 thoughts on “The Reason There’s No Point Arguing on the Internet

  1. the person who said that there’s no Ñ is the only one who has a point. meme should have said “English alphabet”.

  2. It’s the shortest sentence to use all 26 letters. However, it is supposed to be “A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” since that is two letters shorter when you replace the first “the” with “a.”

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