It seems to say "Pardon!" but if someone really wanted to apologize they wouldn't do it in gibberish and then attack the person they're asking "pardon" from so I'm probably wrong.
I think it's a bad copy-paste of the text "Pardon?" converted to ASCII art with an old
FIGlet font named "ogre" (
http://www.figlet.org/fonts/ogre.flf):
$ figlet -f ogre Pardon?
___ _ ___
/ _ \__ _ _ __ __| | ___ _ __/ _ \
/ /_)/ _` | '__/ _` |/ _ \| '_ \// /
/ ___/ (_| | | | (_| | (_) | | | |\/
\/ \__,_|_| \__,_|\___/|_| |_|()
It's pretty childish/tiresome the way you do that, by the way. When someone takes the time to explain their thinking to you, don't compact their post down to some reductive phrase like "Echo chamber". Once in a while that move is funny, but I've never witnessed you execute it properly. Your attempts mostly just leave you looking like you're unable to hold up your end of the conversation. To the person you're doing it to (and intelligent onlookers), it also acts as a sharp disincentive to engage with you in the future (maybe that's your goal? If so, keep it up, I guess).