No one would ever dare to call me an idiot. — uncanni
A member of a philosophy forum who has a pattern of making wild claims and not supporting such claim should be banned, in my opinion.
— praxis
The moderators have been known to ban someone for repeated frivolous or low-quality threads. To me, that doesn't seem like a solution that should be used very often. — T Clark
I'm still here so I can't have disobeyed the rules too badly. The forum is not mine, I cannot say what it is but what it is to me is still intact. It doesn't matter to me whether people want or don't want me to be here. — Judaka
Being "mean" to people is honest, if that's what someone is thinking. — Terrapin Station
It can be, yeah, so long as you don't go overboard. There's a difference between, say, poking fun at someone and stabbing them in the liver. — S
I conclude that your understanding of "poking fun" includes being mean. Now I tease my friends, but we all know when we're teasing. For me poking fun is never the same as being mean. — uncanni
mean, you seem pretty removed from reality so I can't tell if YOU'RE trolling or not. Nobody would ever "DARE" to call you an idiot? You're the kind of guy — Judaka
Is it an instinct? Is it part of everyone? Is there a significant difference between potential for meanness and practice of meanness? Is it in your genetic makeup, or your psyche, or both?Meanness is a part of me — Judaka
It's against my ethics to be mean, which means to me to hurt someone else's feelings frivolously or for the sake of my own amusement. — uncanni
They're watching, popcorn in hand. — S
Alright so in your last comment "you" is not me, but "one" is that right? — Judaka
I've been clear I don't think you've done anything that would require any action from the moderators. — T Clark
Maybe we here can start small. There are liars and trolls here. I propose that within an informal system of warnings, that recalcitrant offenders be banned. — tim wood
I was enjoying following this thread without having to log in. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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