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<blockquote data-quote="Thrudjelmer" data-source="post: 1525707" data-attributes="member: 19060"><p>No, it is not well put. Just because someone goes to the effort and time of making something available to everyone does not automatically validate the end result as good or worthwhile. If that were the case, anyone could make up completely rediculous intepretations (whereas I'm just saying I think Neo's are way off in some regards)... but as long as that person takes the time and effort to devote a website for making his utterly craptacular and completely biased creations available to the public, then everyone should just bow down and accept them as good and right on?</p><p></p><p>That is just utter nonsense, and if you truly believe that effort justifies praising poor (or simply incorrect) effort, then you have no opinions of interest to me. Some of what I am pointing out, particularly the relative Strengths mentioned above, are <u>not</u> matters of opinion. They are facts which Neo has stretched to a point that negates any credibility his work might otherwise have. Whereas, on the other hand, my disagreement about his interpretations of Captain America's super-soldier serum have some room for opinions... but I find his opinion completely out of whack on that one. I'm not saying I'm right, I'm just saying he's quite wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why not? Just because a bunch of people agree does not make it right. If that were the case, President Bush's attack on Iraq should have been completely accepted by the rest of the world simply because some people did. But obviously, this is not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thrudjelmer, post: 1525707, member: 19060"] No, it is not well put. Just because someone goes to the effort and time of making something available to everyone does not automatically validate the end result as good or worthwhile. If that were the case, anyone could make up completely rediculous intepretations (whereas I'm just saying I think Neo's are way off in some regards)... but as long as that person takes the time and effort to devote a website for making his utterly craptacular and completely biased creations available to the public, then everyone should just bow down and accept them as good and right on? That is just utter nonsense, and if you truly believe that effort justifies praising poor (or simply incorrect) effort, then you have no opinions of interest to me. Some of what I am pointing out, particularly the relative Strengths mentioned above, are [u]not[/u] matters of opinion. They are facts which Neo has stretched to a point that negates any credibility his work might otherwise have. Whereas, on the other hand, my disagreement about his interpretations of Captain America's super-soldier serum have some room for opinions... but I find his opinion completely out of whack on that one. I'm not saying I'm right, I'm just saying he's quite wrong. Why not? Just because a bunch of people agree does not make it right. If that were the case, President Bush's attack on Iraq should have been completely accepted by the rest of the world simply because some people did. But obviously, this is not the case. [/QUOTE]
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