To clarify, the sentence you quote referred to my interpretation of Pollock's outlook, not to something you said.
I'm guessing you misunderstood my comment as a personal attack on you and you chose to escalate? Otherwise I can't explain the sudden personal tone of your comment. Did I cause confusion by using "you" and "yours" in the general sense?
To clarify, the sentence you quote referred to my interpretation of Pollock's outlook, not to something you said.
I'm guessing you misunderstood my comment as a personal attack on you and you chose to escalate? Otherwise I can't explain the sudden personal tone of your comment. Did I cause confusion by using "you" and "yours" in the general sense?