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<blockquote data-quote="LordEntrails" data-source="post: 8803508" data-attributes="member: 6804070"><p>You do you.</p><p></p><p>I'm not the first one, or the only, to make that statement. I'm just the one who has done it in a way that triggers some folks or is most noticeable because I'm not as capable as presenting it in a sensitive manner as others. </p><p></p><p>But just like because I think something is bullying does not make it so, you claiming it is not does not make it not bullying. Whether defined as bullying or not, some folks are indeed saying it is not desirable behavior, and it does not add value to this thread.</p><p></p><p>I never did. But making fun of their hair cut does not help you and only distracts from the fact that what they are wanting is bad.</p><p></p><p>So? That's a pretty low bar to set. Instead of spending time doing least worst things, maybe folks should spend time doing good things? Even least good things.</p><p></p><p>Yea, not even close in comparison. Or accurate in the situation.</p><p></p><p>And how does this help the discussion? I understand Justin's behavior is (rightfully) a sensitive topic for you. But continuing to lash out at me does not help you.</p><p></p><p>Yea, not my intent at all.</p><p></p><p>What I was doing is more simple than that. And perhaps you should have a little bit of faith in people or at least ask them why they did something before ass-ing something.</p><p></p><p>Simple, I wrote it without the struck through and italicized word. And I spent some time trying to say it as best I could. And I posted it. And I then re-read it one more time and said, yea, I could have said that better. But, knowing how fast this thread moves, I didn't want to just change what I said without admitting I said what I said. So I left the previous words in there so that if someone quoted me before I changed it it was not like I was trying to deny it.</p><p></p><p>In other words, I admit that I am not the best at conveying my thoughts. That I am willing to correct what I write. But that I've got enough integrity to admit my shortcomings and leave the original text there if for some reason it was relevant.</p><p></p><p>Go ahead and make fun of me if you want. It's the least worst thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordEntrails, post: 8803508, member: 6804070"] You do you. I'm not the first one, or the only, to make that statement. I'm just the one who has done it in a way that triggers some folks or is most noticeable because I'm not as capable as presenting it in a sensitive manner as others. But just like because I think something is bullying does not make it so, you claiming it is not does not make it not bullying. Whether defined as bullying or not, some folks are indeed saying it is not desirable behavior, and it does not add value to this thread. I never did. But making fun of their hair cut does not help you and only distracts from the fact that what they are wanting is bad. So? That's a pretty low bar to set. Instead of spending time doing least worst things, maybe folks should spend time doing good things? Even least good things. Yea, not even close in comparison. Or accurate in the situation. And how does this help the discussion? I understand Justin's behavior is (rightfully) a sensitive topic for you. But continuing to lash out at me does not help you. Yea, not my intent at all. What I was doing is more simple than that. And perhaps you should have a little bit of faith in people or at least ask them why they did something before ass-ing something. Simple, I wrote it without the struck through and italicized word. And I spent some time trying to say it as best I could. And I posted it. And I then re-read it one more time and said, yea, I could have said that better. But, knowing how fast this thread moves, I didn't want to just change what I said without admitting I said what I said. So I left the previous words in there so that if someone quoted me before I changed it it was not like I was trying to deny it. In other words, I admit that I am not the best at conveying my thoughts. That I am willing to correct what I write. But that I've got enough integrity to admit my shortcomings and leave the original text there if for some reason it was relevant. Go ahead and make fun of me if you want. It's the least worst thing. [/QUOTE]
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