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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 8192141" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Yeah, I always wish when we see a new thread involving a topic that has been debated to death for literally years (Stealth anyone?) that the person who started the thread had gone to look for any of the old ones and seen what had already been written and debated and argued in the past for thousands of pages of text before adding their opinion. Because that way they'd get a much better understanding about both sides of the argument already and could then add to it and speak from a place of personal choice rather than definitive "This is how I read the rules and am 100% correct!" (like many new threads on much-debated topics start with.)</p><p></p><p>Because that "definitiveness" just leads to bickering and people getting defensive about what's "right" rather than just how they feel about it. We don't tend to argue about people's tastes, but rather their beliefs about what something IS or when something HAS to be done or made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 8192141, member: 7006"] Yeah, I always wish when we see a new thread involving a topic that has been debated to death for literally years (Stealth anyone?) that the person who started the thread had gone to look for any of the old ones and seen what had already been written and debated and argued in the past for thousands of pages of text before adding their opinion. Because that way they'd get a much better understanding about both sides of the argument already and could then add to it and speak from a place of personal choice rather than definitive "This is how I read the rules and am 100% correct!" (like many new threads on much-debated topics start with.) Because that "definitiveness" just leads to bickering and people getting defensive about what's "right" rather than just how they feel about it. We don't tend to argue about people's tastes, but rather their beliefs about what something IS or when something HAS to be done or made. [/QUOTE]
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