The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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Our lunch group likes to have a dynamic experience and express their true selves, and so there are no rules about what they can order when we all go out as a group. As the leader I picked Jo-Jo's House of Pizza again this week for our meet-up and made sure the slice of the day didn't involve pineapple.
 

Sorry, I know we're not supposed to comment on comments in this thread, but, WOW, that is probably the most cynical, disheartening thing I have ever read.

The notion that no matter what, you can never change people's minds, is a very, very sad thought.

No matter what you do, you're not going to change someone else's mind. You might be able to get them to change their own minds, but that's entirely up to them, and something they need to be willing to do.
 


The notion that no matter what, you can never change people's minds, is a very, very sad thought.

Well, you are severely unlikely to change their minds by badgering them with "TEH TRVTH!!1!" on the internet. For our intents and purposes, that's about the same thing.
 

What devilry is this? Two people make unnatural noises at each other with their faces and one or both of them change their behavior?!

Yea. It’s called persuasion.
Just be sure to not use facts when making those unnatural face noises, studies show facts don’t change minds.
 

Well, you are severely unlikely to change their minds by badgering them with "TEH TRVTH!!1!" on the internet. For our intents and purposes, that's about the same thing.
And internet debates usually happen between two or more people that have already decided their stance on a subject and are typically less than willing to change their position. It's extremely hard to convince someone if they've already decided that they're right and aren't open to evidence contrary to their worldview.
 

And internet debates usually happen between two or more people that have already decided their stance on a subject and are typically less than willing to change their position. It's extremely hard to convince someone if they've already decided that they're right and aren't open to evidence contrary to their worldview.
They also frequently involve one of those people trying to tell the other that what they like, as a matter completely of personal preference, is "objectively" wrong.
 


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