Atria35 (post: 1440568) wrote:Yes, because I know that I have {differing} opinions about things than a number of members here. And I don't want to get a strike for saying so...
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Strafe (post: 1440664) wrote:My entire life is one large artificial pretension that schemes and claws for positive attention. If I ever spoke my mind, there exists the chance that it could be denied or disagreed with, and I am terrified of what would happen in that case. I fear that my plans would be destroyed if I voiced them to people in authority. I fear that whatever image I uphold would be shattered as soon as I show my thoughts to my peers. On the internet, I am infinitely more pretentious, as I want to make myself appear a certain way since I am unhappy with my real self. Maybe I would find acceptance if people saw a good, though fake, side of me. And this whole sob story is pretentious too because it is seeking attention. Ignore it please.
I'd like to announce that you won't get a strike just for having different opinions, even if everyone disagrees with you. Having different opinions is part of what makes humanity versatile. You will get strikes for starting fights with those opinions, however. So as long as you are respectful of other people's opinions, and are not so proud of your own opinions that you mercilessly reject all others, you won't get a strike. I'm not saying that you won't have to worry about other members arguing with you, I'm saying that you won't have to worry about being punished by the moderators. This brings me to the next point (one that's more personal to me rather than moderator business):Atria35 wrote:Yes, because I know that I have differering opinions about things than a number of members here. And I don't want to get a strike for saying so
Rusty Claymore wrote:But I usually don't speak my mind anyways because in my limited experience, just about everyone is dead set in their opinions and I'm not the sort of person who carries enough weight to change them.
This is the unfortunate truth of the internet, or rather of society in general. In an argument, the person who's better at arguing wins, not the person who's right. So many people are so dead-set in their opinions and closed-minded that they won't let you get a word in edgewise. I've felt this way so many times in all sorts of situations before. We're trying to make this website a place where this doesn't happen so much, and we are better about this than much of the internet, but it's one of the hardest things to prevent. In fact it's one of the reasons we disallowed theological debates when we did. Our changing of that rule comes with a great hope that all of us can be open-minded and not get into fights. I'm not sure how well it's working, but I can see some good coming out of it I think.Shao Feng-Li wrote:And even when I do know something factual, I often get out argued
Midori wrote:So many people are so dead-set in their opinions and closed-minded that they won't let you get a word in edgewise.
Midori (post: 1440792) wrote:In an argument, the person who's better at arguing wins, not the person who's right.
So many people are so dead-set in their opinions and closed-minded that they won't let you get a word in edgewise.
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