He's more based than you give him credit for, and the proof is your reaction. If you're so familiar with Adams, maybe your second sentence shouldn't be mind reading "loser think."
"Sounds like he's saying" is a clear tell you're replacing his opinion with your imagined opinion then attacking it.
(Also, he's constantly talking about how teacher unions need to go and is pro school choice.)
He's more based than you give him credit for, and the proof is your reaction. If you're so familiar with Adams, maybe your second sentence shouldn't be mind reading "loser think."
"Sounds like he's saying" is a clear tell you're replacing his opinion with your imagined opinion then attacking it.
(Also, he's constantly talking about how teacher unions need to go and is pro school choice.)