By -1 friend - 17/05/2013 21:16 - United States - Freeport

Today, I was in a big Skype chat, which somehow turned into a heated argument. My friend lost it, typed "your stupid" and called me a "looser." When I pointed out the irony of his messages, he rage-quit, drove all the way to my house, and punched me in the face at the door. FML
I agree, your life sucks 55 329
You deserved it 14 668

Same thing different taste

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When people are losing an argument all they do is correct the other person's grammar. Tsk tsk.

Next time don't answer your door when someone with a big temper is banging it down.

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Ummm, it's: "you're stupid" & "loser". I'm guessing that he was right, because: a) you don't know the difference between your & you're, and looser & loser; and 2) he punched you and, apparently, you did nothing about it.

OP was directly quoting his friend. That's what quotation marks are for. He was showing us that his friend wrote the words exactly that way, and quoted them as such. OP pointed out the irony that his friend called him names that his friend couldn't even spell correctly.

The way you worded that makes it seem like you're still pretty smug about "winning" that argument, and you were probably being an ass anyway. YDI

Real Friends: the unfortunate time when your internet anonymity means jack shit.

subiedude08 17

That seems a bit excessive over a Skype chat

The whole first page of comments is pointless lol. I thought 'commenting' on an 'fml' was so you actually comment on THE FML. Not what other people say. Come on guys. I take the time to read through comments, not to read what you lot say back to each other. It's wasting my time. So grow up

CharresBarkrey 15

Your comment isn't about the FML at all, it's about the other comments. So... Pot, meet kettle?

#98. I see we have something in common...

InfernoVivo 12

Did u punch him back? That was rude of him

IT_Nird95 9

Must've been one hell of an argument for him to go through the trouble of driving to your house just to sock you.