Can you start an argument between two friends but through texting
Sure, here's an example argument between two friends through texting:
Friend A: Hey, I heard you've been spreading rumors about me. What's going on?
Friend B: What are you talking about? I haven't said anything about you.
Friend A: Don't lie! I have multiple people telling me that you've been trash-talking me behind my back.
Friend B: That's ridiculous! I would never do that. Maybe it's just a misunderstanding.
Friend A: I don't think so. I trusted you, and now I feel betrayed. Who else could it be if not you?
Friend B: Look, I don't know who's spreading those rumors, but it definitely isn't me. You need to trust me and believe that I would never do something like that to you.
Friend A: Trust is earned, and right now, I don't believe a word of what you're saying. This changes everything between us.
Friend B: Fine, if you're going to accuse me without any evidence, then maybe our friendship wasn't as strong as I thought. Good luck finding someone else to trust.
Hahahaha *Sigh Hilarious
Friend A: What's so hilarious? This argument is serious to me, and you're just brushing it off?
Friend B: I can't help but find it funny because it's so ridiculous. I truly haven't said anything about you, and you're blowing this out of proportion.
Friend A: Blowing it out of proportion? I have people coming up to me and telling me things you supposedly said. It's not a joke, and it's definitely not funny to me.
Friend B: Well, maybe you shouldn't believe everything you hear so easily. You're letting gossip ruin our friendship.
Friend A: Are you suggesting that I'm making all of this up? That's a low blow, especially coming from a so-called friend.
Friend B: I'm just saying you should consider the possibility that someone else is trying to sow discord between us. We should stick together and find out who's really behind this.
Friend A: I can't believe you're still trying to shift the blame. You're not taking any responsibility for the damage this has caused to our relationship.
Friend B: I am taking responsibility for my actions because I haven't done anything wrong. This argument is baseless, and I'm done defending myself.
Well alright
Friend A: "Well alright"? Is that all you have to say? After everything we've been through, you're just giving up?
Friend B: Look, I've tried explaining myself, but you're not willing to listen or believe me. I can't keep defending myself against something I didn't do. If our friendship means so little to you that you won't even consider the possibility of someone else being behind this, then maybe it's best if we take some time apart.