And then comes the “but in all seriousness, I’m concerned” followed by another “no u”
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You could actually continue the conversation in reverse from that point and it still basically makes sense
- but in all seriousness, I'm concerned
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- no u
- no are u
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- no are u
- are you ok
And then just repeat the meme
SYN
SYN, ACK
ACK
SEND
ACK
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol#Connection_establishment%3Fwprov=sfla1
I've had this kind of conversation with my wife over the past few years
She constantly asks ... 'are you OK?' ... and over the years, I've grown a bit annoyed by the question so I've started to answer ... 'No, I'm not OK'
And if anyone is concerned about what kind of relationship we have ... I love her to the moon and back and she knows it ... we've been together for over 30 years and neither of us are leaving ... no matter if we're OK or not.
My go to is generally "I will be" because it's true over a long enough timespan I guess.
That sounds like a neat way to respond ... I'll try that next time
