It leaves the question, can you distinguish between the world and yourself? Right-for-you because right for you is a whole different animal from "right because right for me."My values, my thoughts, my personality - they can't be separated from me. My personal philosophies are right because they're right for me. — Judaka
This is the kind of obvious that I think most folks sometimes overlook. It's good to be reminded of it.in cases like these where you'll agree that your actions lead to outcomes you don't like, I think it's clear then that your way is not working. — Judaka
The word "responsibilties" holds a certain importance to me, so when a forum that I barely visit and consider entirely dispensible has rules that I haven't even read, I am unhappy about saying I have a responsibility to abide those rules. There are consequences for not abiding by them, that's what I'd prefer to say. — Judaka
But please assist me: which one do you have in mind?
— tim wood
Request denied. — Amity
[As I read the above, implicit is that everyone is operating within the bounds of good faith]
The question was, what to do about them what don't. The answer seems to be, nothing.
— tim wood
Not true. — Amity
It is a battle for power I think, the never-ending debate about what is right and wrong. — Judaka
This is a philosophy site: love of wisdom: willingness to learn and be corrected, and on the other side to be clear, patient, and an educator. And in the case of argument, to be clear, direct, and to the point. — tim wood
I learned that when online anonymity is guaranteed, some people feel free to be cruel. They don't just disagree with others; they're cruel. It's called toxic disinhibition when online commenters insult or bully others, or otherwise behave in ways they would not if their identity were known (Suler). — uncanni
Do you not think that you're overcomplicating things when you go to such lengths — S
Probably not, right? Or I wouldn't do things that way I do them. I probably do things the way that I do them because I think it's a good way to do them/I like it, etc. Unless you think that I don't like what I'm doing/the way I'm doing it and I just can't figure out how to do things differently. — Terrapin Station
Sometimes I'll troll people just because I don't like them. Trolling to me is a course of action that follows feeling no respect towards someone, thinking either they or their ideas are absurd. From my perspective, if you're being trolled by me, you deserved it for saying idiotic things. — Judaka
I'm actually exactly the same way in person as I am online . — Terrapin Station
You're saying that you troll because you believe it's ok to be mean to people you don't like and who you think are stupid idiots? Do you have an ethical system, and is this part of it? That those who consider themselves superior should belittle those they consider inferior?
I'm sincerely wondering why you believe it's ok to be rude and nasty to those you consider your inferiors. Behavior learned at home? — uncanni
No one would ever dare to call me an idiot. — uncanni
Since this is a thread about lying/honesty, I see people not expressing just what they're thinking, including when they try to "tactfully" temper or spin what they're thinking, as dishonest.
I prefer hanging out with people who are honest/unfettered. — Terrapin Station
Well I'm blunt, and you're an idiot, so we're a match made in heaven. — S
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