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Seagull Posted 12 years ago
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adding logic to imaginary scenarios...

Dear Annie: I am a 13-year-old girl whose best friend (I'll call her "Blue") has become very rude and even annoying. I can no longer make a comment about something without her answering nastily or adding logic to imaginary scenarios that aren't intended to be logical. It's irritating.

The passage above is from part of a letter from a teenage girl to Annie's mailbox, a life counseling column. I don't get the clear picture of the "adding logic to imaginary scenarios that aren't intended to be logical" part. Could you please explain this part in a simpler expression?
  

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Annie created imaginary scenarios but her friend always demanded realism in them.

  • Annie created imaginary scenarios but her friend always demanded realism in them.
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Annie created imaginary scenarios but her friend always demanded realism in them.
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber.
Now I know I didn't understand what the 'imaginary scenarios' meant.

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